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I would say B is the answer.
Explanation:
An applied force is a force that is applied to an object by a person or another object. Example: pushing a box to the other side of a room.
A normal force is a force that surfaces exert to prevent solid objects from passing through each other. Example: resting a book upon a table.
Drag is a force acting opposite to the relative motion of any object moving with respect to a surrounding fluid. This doesn't really match the force we use.
However, an attractive force is a force by which one object attracts another. Example: two magnets pulling/colliding together. This is a good example of a force we exert on objects when it is pulled toward us.
The effect that the capture of Vicksburg had upon the confederacy was that the states west of Mississippi became completely isolated. The Mississippi valley states were no longer considered a great threat. This also opened the doors of invasion for the states that lied to the deep south. Vicksburg was an important place to capture in respect to its geographical position.
This is an example of negative feedback.
After a big meal, glucose levels in the bloodstream increases. The body recognises this change and goes through homeostasis, or the regulation of bodily state or internal environment.
The pancreas secretes insulin, which then binds to insulin receptors. This will result in the uptake of excess glucose from the bloodstream into cells and converted into glycogen to be stored in cells as energy storage molecules.
Since there is the counter effect of body (i.e. when blood-glucose concentration increases, the body sends a signal to decrease the blood-glucose concentration, this is called a negative feedback (instead of a positive feedback, which occurs if for e.g. the body signals cells to increase blood-glucose concentration even after blood-glucose concentration increased after a heavy meal).
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Clean air and water are limited resources. ... The conservation of natural lands and of working farms and forests can generate financial returns, both to ... In addition to health and food benefits, conserving land increases property values near ... and the creation of trails and parks are often viewed in terms of their costs.
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