Ok so theirs this thing called asking your teacher for help especially when it’s such an easy question
Answer:
good question the answer is A. lol
Explanation:
Aristotle illustrates virtue in a way distinct from what one is usually taught in school, but it is much closer to how one thinks on a regular basis. One is usually taught that courage is the contrary of cowardice, and generosity is the reverse of miserliness and others.
Although, Aristotle illustrates virtue as the mean between the two extremes, which requires to be avoided. For Aristotle, virtue is the golden mean between the two extremes. Though the mean is not a strict arithmetic mean. Virtue comes in between the two extremes, but where it actually comes depends on a very large extent to a particular situation.
Systematic separation of the circulation of the blood. The right side of the heart receives oxygen-poor blood from your body and pumps it to the lungs. The lungs oxygenate the blood which returns to the heart and is pumped to the rest of the body by the left side of the heart. After which the blood returns to the right side, completing the cycle of circulation.
The correct answer to this is:
“Astrocytes”
Astrocytes also called star cells due to their shape are the
most abundant glial cells in the brain. Extensions from these cells encase
capillaries and offer extra control over which materials enter or leave the
intercellular fluid of the CNS thus acting like a permeability membrane.