The right answer is D. spinal cord, thalamus, somatosensory cortex.
To summarize, sensations are sensed by sensory receptors. These sensations are transmitted by the axon of the receiver to the spinal cord or a cerebral nucleus, before reaching the thalamus. After the relay in the thalamus, the sensations are transmitted to the sensory cortex, which processes this information. Only the sense of smell goes against the thalamus and reaches the brain directly.
An analogy of the hypothalamus would be the police force of a country.
<h3>What is the hypothalamus?</h3>
The hypothalamus is one of the major regions of the brain. It functions as the smart control center of the body.
The hypothalamus controls body physiology and ensures that the normal range of operation of physiological processes is not exceeded. In other words, it keeps orderliness in physiological processes.
For example, the normal range of human body temperature is 36.5 to 37 degrees celsius. Once this range is breached, the hypothalamus activates the body system to return it back to normal.
This is comparable to the work of the police force of a country. They keep law and order. They ensure that laws are not broken and when they are, they ensure swift action to restore normalcy.
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The organelle that the starch and water molecules would be stored in are amyloplasts .
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Cell membranes allow ALL substances to pass through easily
It is selectively permeable so only certain molecules can pass through it.
It acts more like a fluid than a solid because its molecules constantly moving.
Cell membranes surround all animal, plant, and bacterial cells.
It is a bilayer composed mainly of phospholipids and proteins
Answer:
B. acidity of the vagina
Explanation:
The genus <em>Lactobacillus</em> includes rods and coccobacilli that lack catalase and produce lactic acid as the main fermentation product. <em>Lactobacilli </em>grow optimally under slightly acidic conditions. They are part of the normal flora of the human body and are present in the intestinal tract, vagina, etc.
In the human female vagina, the <em>Lactobacilli </em>are rarely pathogenic and rather serve as antimicrobial agents and prevent the growth of pathogenic microbes by imparting acidic pH to the vagina. Production of lactic acid by these bacteria imparts acidic pH and allows them to serve as antimicrobial agents.