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Lerok [7]
3 years ago
15

Which of these would BEST describe what would happen to a cell in a time of low nutrient supply?

Biology
1 answer:
Bumek [7]3 years ago
7 0
The answer for ur question is B

the cells growth would slow down significantly,leading to longer periods of time between cell division. eliminate..

hope this helps u !!!
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Two additional parts make up the peripheral nervous system. Skeletal muscle movement that is voluntary is controlled by the somatic nervous system. The somatic nervous system is at action when you choose to bring your coffee cup to your lips; it is doing so by engaging the necessary muscles. The autonomic nervous system, which regulates functions outside of our conscious awareness, is the second part of the PNS.

The parasympathetic nervous system and the sympathetic nervous system are additional divisions of the autonomic nervous system (which you are interested in). They have negative consequences on one another, to put it very broadly. While the parasympathetic neural system largely works to calm the body, the sympathetic nervous system often stimulates the body. Although this is a streamlined perspective, it might be helpful to think about it this way.

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The sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve systems are autonomic, which means we typically have minimal control over them.

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