The concept of internal human stability which is also a central concept of human physiology which you're talking about/asking a question about would be homeostasis. By a homeostatis we're talking about a very narrow interval of functioning in which people function best and have optimal working efficiency.
Surface area is an important factor in limiting cell growth because
a. the cell can burst if the membrane becomes too large.
b. materials cannot enter the cell if the surface is too large.
c. the cell may become too large to take in enough food and to remove enough wastes.
d. waste products cannot leave the cell if the cell is too small.
Answer:
c. the cell may become too large to take in enough food and to remove enough wastes.
Explanation:
The exchange of substances with surroundings is done by cells by the process of diffusion. The rate of diffusion of substances requires the presence of a higher surface area than volume. As the cells become larger, their surface area is reduced with respect to the volume. Therefore, larger cells can not support the diffusion of substances in and out as required for its proper functioning. If cells are allowed to grow continuously, they will not be able to intake the requires materials such as food and to release the waste outside.
The right answer is Hashish (<em>Cannabis sativa</em>)
Cannabis is a plant that originates from hemp <em>Cannabis sativa</em>. Modified by many human actions, this plant, after flowering, produces a white substance called tetrahydrocannabinol (THC: delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol chemical psychotropic).
It is responsible for the psychoactive effects of the plant and therefore gives the status of "narcotic" cannabis. The concentration of THC is very variable depending on how to grow it and where the product comes from.
Most probably mould type of fungus must have infested the nuts... the type we see if bread is left open
Answer:
What best describes the relationship between the two sets of reactions of photosynthesis, which are the light-dependent reactions and the light-independent reactions? Only the light-independent reactions produce sugars, but they depend on products of the light-dependent reactions.
Explanation:
What best describes the relationship between the two sets of reactions of photosynthesis, which are the light-dependent reactions and the light-independent reactions? Only the light-independent reactions produce sugars, but they depend on products of the light-dependent reactions.