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Cell deterioration
Explanation:
Once the cells first come in contact, they immediately create a cell shield that is composed of weaker cells, while the rest continue their work, the problem with this, is that their is a lack of cells to do work and the weaker cells are slowly dying and creating holes for the harmful chemicals to enter, as the cells deteriorate they clot together and create a lump in a final attempt, and it ends up creating deadly weight in the lungs.
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Pollen grains are also adapted for insect pollination. Some pollen grains are hairy or spiky, and others are sticky, so they attach to the insect. The anthers dangle in the breeze, and the pollen is blown away. The pollen grains are very small and light so they are easily carried on the wind.
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15. What's the requirement of every single natural process on Earth?
answer: Energy source
Our nervous system is specialized in many ways to help us maintain homeostasis, but there are a couple of major regions that take care of homeostasis for the most part. Your hypothalamus controls a large part of your primal involuntary actions, such as hunger and sleep. Your medulla oblongata controls breathing and heart rate. The Cerebellum controls balance and coordination, as well as involuntary muscle actions. However, all parts of tour brain interact to make sure and keep check that you are in homeostasis or will soon return to homeostasis.
Secondly, your brain uses feedback loops to control homeostasis. A negative loop will discourage behavior and bring you back to homeostasis, such as when you shiver and it's cold or sweat when it's hot. Positive feedback loops encourage a behavior to being you back to homeostasis, in which an example is childbirth, where a females body will produce more hormones to keep pushing until the baby is born and they are back in homeostasis.
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