Progressive age-changes in metabolism and physicochemical properties of cells, leading to impaired self-regulation, regeneration, and to structural changes and functional tissues and organs.
The answer is <span>b. wolf.
</span>
Organisms from the higher trophic levels consume organisms from the lower trophic level. In this process, energy is lost as metabolic heat. Thus, primary producers, such as sedge, contain the greatest amount of energy originally from the sunlight. The next trophic level belongs to primary consumers, such as arctic hare, that consume primary producers resulting in less energy. Similarly, arctic fox eats arctic hare, and energy is lost again. The highest trophic level is tertiary consumers such as wolf, therefore, the wolf contains the least amount of energy.
Answer: 31 pairs of spinal nerves
Explanation:
In the nervous system, bundles of fibres are called nerves.
The spinal nerve carries motor, sensory, and autonomic signals/information from the spinal cord to the brain and other part of the body.
The human body spinal cord consists of 4 regions, and 31 pairs of spinal nerves. The 31 pairs of spinal nerve are distributed one on each side of the vertebral column within the four regions of the spinal cord. The four regions of the spine are the cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral regions.
Answer is 31 pairs.
An Egg Develops Without Being Fertilized By A Sperm.
I'm not 100% percent on this but my class is working on cells and I believe it to bee either letter B. or D. to narrow it down for you