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Coriander is an annual herb in the family Apiaceae. It is also known as Chinese parsley, dhania or cilantro. All parts of the plant are edible, but the fresh leaves and the dried seeds are the parts most traditionally used in cooking.
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When it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere
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Answer:
b. using negative feedback to decrease blood glucose levels
Explanation:
When the level of glucose increases in the blood and become higher than the normal level a negative feedback mechanism is initiated under the control of hypothalamus. which increase the metabolism of excessive glucose level present in blood and hence results in decrease or normalization of glucose level in blood.
Reference: Mayer, Jean. "Glucostatic mechanism of regulation of food intake." New England Journal of Medicine 249.1 (1953): 13-16.
Complete question
Which method best describes how an organism regulates blood glucose levels after consumption of a large meal?
a. using negative feedback to increase blood glucose levels
b. using negative feedback to decrease blood glucose levels
c. using positive feedback to increase blood glucose levels
d. using positive feedback to decrease blood glucose levels
Answer:
(B) open stomata only at night, limiting water loss because of heat and low humidity.
Explanation:
CAM plants are found in the regions characterized by very hot and dry environmental conditions. These plants reduce the water loss through transpiration by exhibiting CAM photosynthesis.
They open the stomata during night time when the air is cooler and rich in moisture. They take in CO2 during night time and fix it into the oxaloacetate which in turn is converted into malate and is stored in the vacuoles.
During day time, stomata remain closed to prevent water loss and the CO2 trapped during night time (released by decarboxylation of malate) enter the Calvin cycle.