Human Flora
Lesson Transcript
Instructor: Rebecca Gillaspy
Dr. Gillaspy has taught health science at University of Phoenix and Ashford University and has a degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic.
The amount of blood being pumped through your body changes constantly due to the demands of daily life. In this lesson, you will learn how your body adjusts the heart rate and stroke volume to increase or decrease blood flow.
Cardiac Output
The volume of blood your heart pumps per minute, known as your cardiac output, varies with the demands you put on your body. We previously learned that the cardiac output (CO) is calculated by multiplying the number of heartbeats per minute (which is your heart rate, or HR) times the volume of blood pumped out of the heart with each heartbeat (which is your stroke volume, or SV). So:
cardiac output (CO) = heart rate (HR) x stroke volume (SV)
The cardiac output of your heart is a constantly changing amount that adjusts to any physical or emotional demands you put on your body. In this lesson, we will look at some of the factors that influence your heart rate and stroke volume.
Answer:
b.) glucose
Explanation:
Hello There!
These are the products and requirements for both Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration
For Photosynthesis
What is required: Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide and Water
The products: Oxygen and Glucose
For Cellular Respiration
What is required: Glucose and Oxygen
The products: Water and Carbon Dioxide
Now that we have some background information about the products and what is required lets look back at the question
which of these is a product of photosynthesis and a requirement for cellular respiration?
Out of the answer choices the correct one would be Glucose.
Glucose is indeed a product of photosynthesis and Glucose is also required for Cellular respiration to take place
The correct answer is D. Cryogenian period
Explanation
The Cryogenian period (720 million years ago) is known as the period in which the first animals of the earth appeared, which were identified using fossils, these animals were multicellular organisms similar to sponges. Scientists claim that they can be ancestors of modern animals or extinct organisms of which nothing is known and that diversify into multiple forms during the Ediacaran period. So, the correct answer is D. Cryogenian period