Answer:
alarm reaction
Explanation:
Selye's General adaptation syndrome is a three-stage process that talks about the physiological changes that our bodies undergo when we come face to face with a stressful event. The first of which is the alarm reaction, which describes the initial response immediately after the stress event. This is usually associated with the "Fight or Flight" reponse in which you either stand your ground or run away from a stressful or dangerous event. In this scenario his Lenny's alarm reaction kicked in and his brainstem initiates the release of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine, which increases his vigilance and fear.
The tissue is longitudinal fissure
Answer:
D. 2 and 4 only (Phloem Sieve Tube and Xylem Vessel)
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What is the mass flow?</h2>
The net movement of material matter from one location to another.
Examples of mass flow include blood circulation and transport of water in vascular plant tissues.
<h2>What is a xylem?</h2>
A compound tissue in vascular plants that helps provide support and that conducts water and nutrients upward from the roots, consisting of tracheid's, vessels, parenchyma cells, and woody fibers.
Therefore, xylem vessels carry fluids by mass flow as they conduct water while sending nutrients towards the roots of a vascular plant.
<h2>What is a phloem sieve tube and how does it have mass flow:</h2>
In vascular plants, sieve elements are elongated live cells of the phloem whose nuclei have fractured and vanished and whose transverse end walls are punctured by sievelike groups of holes (sieve plates). They transfer nourishment (mostly sugar) from the leaves to the remainder of the plant.
Pure honey does not have starch in it. Honey contains mostly fructose and glucose, but also contains some maltose, and sucrose. It also has some complex carbohydrates, called higher sugars