Answer:
nutrients- Nutrients are compounds in foods essential to life and health, providing us with energy, the building blocks for repair and growth and substances necessary to regulate chemical processes.nutrients: Carbohydrates (CHO), Lipids (fats), Proteins, Vitamins, Minerals, Water.
Answer:monoecious-
A. has megasporangiate and microsporangiate flowers on the same plant
Dioecious- B. has megasporangiate and microsporangiate flowers on different plants.
Angiosperm-C. produce flowers and fruits
Gymnosperm- D. produce seeds that are not protected by the ovary
Explanation:
Monoecious plant are plant that have both male and female part or sex organ are located on the same plant example is cowpea
Dioecious are plant that have male and female gametes or organ are locate on different plants example is pawpaw
Angiosperm are called flowering plant. They have both fruits and seed. The ovule develops into seed while the ovary develops into the fruits. They are both unisexual and bisexual example is peas
Gymnosperms are non flowering plant. They have seeds but no fruits. They are unisexual example is pine
1. The right answer is the mucus filters the air.
Mucus are different viscous and translucent secretions, little or not very soluble in water, produced by specific glands of various organisms, and in these by various internal organs (eg by the goblet cells of the stomach) or internal mucosa or skin (eg fish, some amphibians, slugs, snails ...).
In humans, mucus produced in the lungs helps to protect the respiratory system by capturing and exporting many of the foreign particles that enter the nose or mouth with each inhalation. In response to inhalation of particles or allergens, mucus secretion increases (reflex and neurohumoral control process), excessively sometimes (in allergic or asthmatic patients).
2. The right answer is less air reaches the lungs (or it blocks the passage of air to the lungs).
Bronchiolitis is an acute infection of the lower airways of viral origin, affecting the small bronchi of infants and young children and spreading in a seasonal epidemic mode.
The clinical picture is due to an obstruction of the airways, on the one hand caused by a mucous plug obstructing the light, on the other hand due to inflammation of the wall. The mucous plug is created by the accumulation of dead cells and mucous secretions. The obstruction is only slightly related to the bronchial spasm, the smooth muscles being little developed at this age.
The answer is A) emulsified by bile salts
<span>In order for the fat to be digested, the fat globules must be emulsified first by bile salts in the stomach. By emulsifying we mean the breaking of globules of fat into much smaller emulsion droplets. The liver produces the bile salts which breakdowns fats into small droplets. The fat then is digested by lipase. </span>