Answer:
B) sympathetic and parasympathetic
Explanation:
e autonomic nervous system also called the vegetative nervous system is part of the peripheral nervous system which inervates smooth muscle and glands. Thus, it directly affects the function of internal organs and regulates functions such as the heart rate, digestion, respiratory rate, urination etc. This nervous system control is unconscious.
The autonomic nervous system is divided into: the sympathetic nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system and the enteric nervous system.
Parasympathetic nervous system works when organism is at rest so it is known as system responsible for "rest and digest functions". On the other hand, sympathetic nervous system works at active and stressful situations and it is known as "fight and flight" system.
Your wording is a bit confusing, but I get what you're trying to say.
Here's what the life cycle of a star looks like.
Stars begin as giant balls of hydrogen colliding together and releasing a ton of energy. This hydrogen will eventually fuse together to form helium, and once all of the hydrogen has become helium, This helium will, after a very long time and under lots and lots of pressure, form carbon. When this happens, it is considered a red giant, and the star becomes bigger and less bright. The star will become less and less bright and eventually start to shrink as all of that carbon turns to heavier elements like iron, turning into a dwarf star that eventually dies out.
(Dwarf stars are still shining are called white dwarf stars, and dead ones are black)
The cool part, though, is that massive stars (those which have a mass of at least 3 times the Sun's) turn into heavy elements so fast that the core collapses almost instantaneously and explodes violently into a ball of fire known as a supernova.
Sometimes the core of the star gets left behind, and either forms a neutron star or, if it has the mass of a massive star, will collapse in on itself and become a black hole.
The term used to describe the organisms overall attempt at maintaining balance or equilibrium of it's internal environment is called Homeostasis.
<span>In theory, to gain a pound of body weight per
week, one must consume an additional 1,000 calories per day. An approximate
3,500 calories is equivalent to a pound of body weight. If a person
continuously consumes more than 3,500 calories over a period of time it is
expected that this person will gain 1 pound of weight. <span>
<span>Nutritionists
usually suggest that an
underweight person should add between 500-1,000 calories per day to encourage a
1-2 pound increase in body weight. Because being underweight sacrifices one's
immunity and overall health.</span></span></span>
Answer:
a and c
Explanation:
I do not really have an explanation but I hope this helps :)