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Lelechka [254]
3 years ago
8

Interrelatedness is a central factor of environmental science. Which of the following is an example of interrelatedness?

Biology
1 answer:
Rama09 [41]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Option F

Explanation:

Interrelatedness is a concept in which the unrelated factors are even unrelated in some or the other forms.  

When anything is taken out or placed into this system, it has impact on each and every related or unrelated object of thing.  

For instance, when wolves were placed in the Yellowstone national park then lot of changes were produced such as change in the water flow of the park, increase in variety of trees species especially the aspen, rodents became predominant, population of elk declined etc.  

Similarly when red clover plants were introduced in England, the population of cat reduced as the population of mice reduced.  

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It can also be called as environmental pollution.

The environmental pollution include  air pollution, water pollution, land pollution, noise pollution, light pollution, and plastic pollution

Air pollution:

It is caused mainly due to the smoke from automobiles and by the unwanted smoke sent out from factories.

They produce carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides, ozone, lead, that leads to smog formation also causes damage to foliage It causes health issues like, heart disease, inflammation and irritation of breathing passages, breathing difficulties, particularly for people with asthma, reduced lung function,

Water pollution:

The release of substances into subsurface groundwater or into lakes, streams, rivers, estuaries, and oceans. It is caused due to the industrial waste that are disposed directly into the water.

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In adult organisms the regenerative capacity of certain organs or tissues can be limited, resulting in an important clinical challenge for physicians and scientists [1-3].

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Cell proliferation occurs in repair processes in general, accompanied by intense production of extracellular matrix, with large amounts of collagen, resulting in the formation of fibrous tissue to occupy the injured area. Although there is lesion filling, both the composition and the tissue properties are different from the original tissue, and the tissue organization pattern is not restored, leading to an altered performance of its functions [2]. Skin healing processes with the presence of scars are examples of tissue repair [3].

Besides the natural processes of regeneration and repair, it is possible, through medical intervention, to fill lesions with natural or synthetic materials, aiming at the recovery of the compromised area, and conferring certain properties to the tissue, avoiding, for example, exacerbation of the initial lesion or the evolution of degenerative processes [1,7].

The three approaches can be used in tissue engineering, targeting regenerative medicine, as they allow the recovery of compromised areas in different degrees. However, the primary objective is regeneration, recomposition of the original tissue and resumption of the biomechanical and molecular properties, with the normal performance of their functions [1,7-8].

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