Answer:
a. general stimulus origin: Proprioceptors, Exteroreceptors, Interoceptors
b. special modality of stimulus: Baroreceptors, Chemoreceptors Thermoreceptors
Explanation:
The sensory modality of stimulus refers to the aspect of a stimulus, and the sensation that is felt after a stimulus has had effect. Different sensory modalities include, temperature(thermoreceptors), light, chemicals(chemoreceptors), pressure(baroreceptors), and sound.
Stimulus origin is a classification system of receptors that indicates where a stimulus stems from. Exteroreceptors detect stimuli from the external environment and an example is the receptors found in the nasal cavity. Interoceptors are found in the internal organs and typically affect the smooth muscles of these organs. Proprioceptors are found in muscles, joints and tendons.
Answer:
The blood pressure is increased to pump more blood to distribute more oxygen to the muscles
Explanation:
When we do activities that demand heavy exercise like running, our body needs more oxygen to carry out property the exercise. Oxygen is transported to muscles by the circulatory system (principally blood), our heart starts to pump faster the blood ( increase the blood pressure) to distribute the oxygen between muscles, consequently, we start to breathe faster to increase the oxygen intake.
The answer is Spiral. Spiral does not represent a type of nebula. There are only 3 types of nebula : Reflection, Emission & Dark. Reflection Nebulaedoes not emit its own light. Instead, it scatters the blue light from a nearby cool star. Emission Nebulae emits own light. Glow very brightly, and are frequently the birthplace of stars. Dark Nebulae also called "absorption nebulae", they block light from brighter objects behind them and can only be seen as an outline in front of a bright nebula or field of stars.
Answer:
B. No
Explanation:
First, let's watch what it looks like when a population is not evolving. If a population is in a state called Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the frequencies of alleles, or gene versions, and genotypes, or sets of alleles, in that population will stay the same over generations (and will also satisfy the Hardy-Weinberg equation). Formally, evolution is a change in allele frequencies in a population over a very long period of time, so a population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is not evolving.
Hey, there!!
There is no place for virus, virions, prions in kungdom classification. The reason is they show both living and non living characters, which don't define them whether they are living beings or non living things.
As in 5 kingdoms, the only living organisms are classified.
- Kingdom Monera mostly deals with the organism which contains prokaryotic cells.
- Kingdom Protista deals with the organism which have eukaryotic cells.
- Kingdom Fungi deals with various fungal organism.
- Kingdom Plantae deals with various type of plants.
- Kingdom Animalia deals with various type of animals.
So, you can see that there is non of the kingdoms which deals with the organism which have similar characteristics like viruses, virions and prions.
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