Answer:
Igneous rock, any of various crystalline or glassy rocks formed by the cooling and solidification of molten earth material. Igneous rocks constitute one of the three principal classes of rocks, the others being metamorphic and sedimentary.
Explanation:
The correct option is C.
Ribosomes are part of the organelles that are found in the eukaryotic cells. Ribosomes are primarily responsible for the synthesis of proteins in living cells. Ribosomes produce the proteins according to the specifications of messenger RNA. The number of ribosomes that can be found in a cell depend on the level of activity of that cell. Ribosomes can be found freely suspended in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
Answer: The curvature of the crystalline lens increase
Explanation:
Since accommodation is the ability of the eye lens to change in shape so as to focus on an object. So, when we look at a far-away object, the ciliary muscles relaxes and moves away from the lens making the suspensory ligaments tight, pulling the lens, and causing its crystalline curvature to become thinner (decrease), so that light rays passing through it are bent less enabling them to focus on the retina.
However, the reverse happens when the human eye focus is switched to a near object, such that: ciliary muscles contracts, suspensory ligaments slackens, and crystalline lens becomes more curved (increase)
Thus, the change in accommodation makes the curvature of the crystalline lens to increase
4. Christian historians all (except for fundamentalists) have stated that the creation story is not to be taken literally, but rather to be seen as a representation that time has no true meaning to God and that millions of years are nothing in his eyes.
The manners of an animal is intensely supported by
electrical prompt of the medial forebrain bundle. The MFB or commonly referred
to as the Medial Forebrain bundle, is a neural passageway holding fibers from
the basal olfactory areas, the periamygdaloid area and the septal nuclei, and
also fibers from brainstem areas, as well as the ventral tegmental region.