why does our nose get stuffy when we have a cold
Answer:
Due to dilation of blood vessels in the sinuses of the nose
Explanation:
Often times, we think our nose gets stuffed up due to the excess mucus in times of cold but it is not always so.
We get stuffed due to the body's homeostasis, a drive to internally control and balance the outside environment.
- During cold, blood vessels dilate so as to allow for more inflow of blood.
- Incoming blood brings in more heat to the body parts.
Answer:
The conversion of ADP to ATP using light energy
Explanation:
Photophosphorylation is a stage in photosynthesis in which ADP is converted to ATP using sunlight energy.
Note that, in photophosphorylation, 2 ATPs are produced
This process is fundamental in maintaining a stable energy level in our eco-system.
Food chains I hope this is correct
B as it's not government regulations, technology or funding