Let's think of it like this. We have an energy crisis, but how can we solve it? There are three steps. First, we need to recognize that we HAVE a problem that needs to be fixed. Then, we need to determine what's causing the problem. Finally, we need to change how we act in order to solve the problem. Now, let's look at the options.
Is A correct, leaving our behavior unchanged? NO: if we know the cause of the problem, we still need to solve it! What about B: the problems are ignored? NO: you can't solve a problem unless you know it's a problem. C? NO: to solve a problem, you need to find out what's causing it. Finally, let's look at D: behavior is changed after cause is identified. This is correct: not only do we know why it's happening, but we're fixing it!
Answer: D
It can be said that the scientists and big portion of the farmers do not see with same eyes the problem with the erosion that is ever growing one. The scientists are fully aware of it, and constantly are warning and giving suggestions as to how to stop or at least minimize the erosion for the long term well being of everyone. The farmers on the other hand (not all but the majority of them) do not share that opinion, very often because they lack the knowledge and education about it, or even because they just don't care. The problem is very big the least developed and the developing countries because new land is constantly cleared for farming, it erodes quickly and is destroyed without any measures taken to stop that, and than the people just continue to clear new land and that goes on and on.
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Metabolism can be defined as the combination of catabolism and anabolism.The combination of simpler compounds to form complex compounds is known as anabolism.
The breaking of complex compounds into simpler compounds is known as catabolism.
The metabolism is not a local effect but is a global effect. It helps in maintaining equilibrium inside the body. It can be in terms of temperature, pH and et cetera.
Answer:
A urinary catheter
Explanation:
A urinary catheter is a tube that drains urine from the bladder. It is used in conditions such as incontinence, urinary retention or following a gynecologic surgery.
The urinary catheter, through the opening for the passage of urine called the <em>urethra</em>, is passed into the <em>bladder</em>. The catheter is connected to a bag that collects the urine. This bag could come in a small or a big size, depending on the purpose of usage and the time of the day being used.
The lack of control of urination, coupled with the fact that the client's rheumatoid arthritis makes it more difficult to move, makes an alternative means of passing urine important. The urinary bag does not require any form of movement to be functional therefore, with a urinary catheter and bag, the patient is stable and can effectively be given treatment to alleviate the pain and manage the incontinence.
Answer:
The chemical reactants on the left produce<u><em> Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)</em></u> on the right.
Explanation:
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) can be described as the energy molecule which is used by almost every cell of an organism's body to carry out normal functions of a cell.
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is an unstable molecule hence it usually occurs as ADP ( Adenine diphosphate) or AMP (adenine monophosphate). When a phosphate atom attaches to ADP, ATP is produced. The breakdown of ATP releases adenine diphosphate, phosphate along with the release of energy.