I think the answer is B. fatty acids
I can confirm after I finish the test
Answer: blood calcium level
Explanation:
There are several factors affecting the rate of kidney filtrate formation including filtration membrane integrity
, systemic blood pressure, and renal artery/arteriole diameters.
Filtration membrane integrity
: It regulates the filtration of small fitrates and large filtrates. It is very important to handle the osmotic pressure of salts, if it will get damage the filtration will not take place properly.
Systemic blood pressure: systemic blood pressure is very important factor as it affects the Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR). Low blood pressure or volume due to dehydration can result in decreased GFR.
Renal artery/arteriole diameters: The filtrate move through the renal artery and if it's diameter will increase or decrease it will affect the movement of filtrate. if diameter will decrease it can block the renal artery and can cause a huge damage.
Blood calcium level do not have any role in the kidney filterate formation or renal regulation.
Hence, the correct option is blood calcium level.
Answer:
C.Fewer differences in the amino acid sequencing of a protein show a greater evolutionary relatedness.
Explanation:
Since there are less differences it indicates that they are more related.
If the mistletoe population decreased I size the carrying capacity of the apple trees could increase.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Mistletoe is a parasitic species that can affect several tree species. In a parasitic relationship only one party will be benefited while the other party will be affected negatively. The scientific name of common mistletoe is Viscum album L. and it can affect tree vitality and productivity.
Mistletoe can affect the flowering and fruiting of trees which makes apple trees lag behind in fruit production. The infection can also make the trees more susceptible to further attacks from other pests. Thus controlling mistletoe infection would help greatly in improving tree health and productivity.
Population#1: Humans
Population#2: Stink beetles