Answer:Foxgloves
Explanation: several species of Digitalis, in particular Digitalis purpurea.
These are also ornamental garden flowers.
Answer:
The correct answer is -
The manipulated - type of water
Responding - the height of plants
Controlled variable- regular water
Explanation:
The manipulated or independent variable is in scientific research is a variable that is changed or manipulated to see the response of the responding variable or dependent variable.
In this case type of water, plants get, is manipulated as a different type of water is provided to different plants. So variable that is measured or showing response to the manipulated variable is, is responding variable that is the height of the plants.
The controlled variable is a variable that is set to see or compare the difference in normal condition and manipulated conditions that is regular water here in this case.
Answer:
Acetylocholine
Explanation:
Acetylocholine is a neurotransmitter and a neuromoderator.
It is a chemical that that is released by nerves or neurons and has functions in enabling muscle contraction,activates pain responses and plays an important role in learning and memory processes in the hippocampus.
Alzheimer disease is characterized with loss of memory.
Research suggests that the decline in memory is due to a deficiency in Acetylocholine in an individual's brain
As the left ventricle contracts, oxygenated blood leaves the heart through the aortic valve, into the aorta. The blood to lower limb flows through descending aorta, which continues down to Left Common Femoral Artery, which continues down to Left Superficial Femoral Artery, which continues down to Left Popliteal Artery. The Left Popliteal Artery gives 2 divisions.
1. Left Tibioperoneal Artery (which continues down to the Left Posterior Tibial Artery which supplies back of the foot.)
2. Left Anterior Tibial Artery (which continues down to Left Dorsalis Pedis Artery which continues down to <em>Left First Dorsal Metatarsal Artery</em> which supplies the big toe/first digit of foot.)