Sea levels rise, loss of habitats, extreme weather events, loss of ecosystems (not enough time for them to adapt to increase in heat) hope that helps
Blood glucose in the most countries is calculated based upon units of mg/dL milligrams per deciliters. This blood sugar is pretty much when converted to the standard units of blood glucose, it would be 120 mg/dL. This is considered to be the most normal and stable blood glucose measure.
Hey Gary!~ C: Disruptive selection is the correct response, and the graph displayed has the typical shape of a population that has undergone this type of selection. Good luck on your exams! (✿◕ ‿◕ฺ)ノ))。₀: *゜
In the united states, tuberculosis is increasing in frequency due to homelessness and other diseases.
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection spread through inhaling tiny droplets from the coughs or sneezes of an infected person. It mainly affects the lungs, but it can affect any part of the body, including the tummy (abdomen), glands, bones and nervous system.
TB is a potentially serious condition, but it can be cured if it's treated with the right antibiotics.
Typical symptoms of TB include:
- a persistent cough that lasts more than 3 weeks and usually brings up phlegm, which may be bloody
- weight loss
- night sweats
- high temperature
- tiredness and fatigue
- loss of appetite
- swellings in the neck
TB that affects the lungs (pulmonary TB) is the most contagious type, but it usually only spreads after prolonged exposure to someone with the illness. In most healthy people, the body's natural defence against infection and illness (the immune system) kills the bacteria and there are no symptoms.
Sometimes the immune system cannot kill the bacteria, but manages to prevent it spreading in the body. You will not have any symptoms, but the bacteria will remain in your body. This is known as latent TB. People with latent TB are not infectious to others.
If the immune system fails to kill or contain the infection, it can spread within the lungs or other parts of the body and symptoms will develop within a few weeks or months. This is known as active TB.
Learn more about tuberculosis here : brainly.com/question/18173152
#SPJ4
Metallic i think. let me know if im right