Answer:
The function of rectum is to store the feces temporary before it is excreted out from the human body.
Explanation:
The end part of large intestine is called rectum and it is connected to the anus. The distal part of rectum is called ampulla and feces is stored here temporarily. When stored feces increases its walls expand. There are receptors present in its wall that send a signal to the brain and feces is discharged out of the body.
I’m pretty sure flowers, when they are buds, are protected by leaf-like structures called “sepals.” All of the sepals collectively are called a calyx. They protect the bud and are behind the actual flower petals when it blooms. Hope this helped.
(There are thousands of odorant molecules, and our olfactory system can detect and identify each. Whenever we smell something, olfactory receptors traveled and received by our olfactory bulb. After the message was received the odor perception will determine and identify the description of the smell. )
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<span>Istnieją tysiące cząsteczek zapachowych, a nasz układ węchowy może je wykryć i zidentyfikować. Kiedy tylko coś czujemy, receptory węchowe podróżowały i odbierane przez naszą węchową żarówkę. Po otrzymaniu wiadomości odbiór zapachów określi i zidentyfikuje opis zapachu.</span>
Science relies primarily on empiricism, the premise that knowledge should initially be acquired through observation.
Answer:
In the case of arson, investigators must look for the most intensely burned debris to find the origin of the fire. In the case of an explosion, there will also be a crater at the site of the blast. With either type of event, chemical residues can tell how the event happened.
The arson and explosion investigator must take detailed notes during every step of the process. These notes are used to write a full report about the analysis and its conclusions. If the evidence from the analysis is used in a case that goes to trial, the arson and explosion investigator may be required to testify in court about the work.
Arson and explosion investigation is an inspiring field of forensic science that will continue to provide exciting career opportunities well into the future.