Answer:
All the above options are correct. Hence the most relevant answers for the questions are all the options mentioned above.
Explanation:
Common names are not preferred because they can vary according to the people living in the society, religion, culture and their own suitability. We can get various example where a animal is known by various names in different countries or region.
Providing scientific name that is accepted by all over the world is more convenient rather than common names which are given by the local people to the specific animal or bird. Scientific name remove all the confusion between the the people. common names can be kept according to their location culture species and their language
Lipids/Fats have glycerol in addition to three fatty acids. The structure of the fatty acids determines whether or not the fat is considered saturated or unsaturated. Phospholipids have four major components: fatty acids, a glycerol component, and both a phosphate group and a polar molecule
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Answer:
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Explanation:
It is often like this: cell->tissue->organ->system
Answer:
1) Accommodation is the process of changing the shape of the lens to focus on near or distant objects.
- <em>To focus on a near object</em> – the lens becomes thicker, this allows the light rays to refract (bend) more strongly.
- <em>To focus on a distant object </em>– the lens is pulled thin, this allows the light rays to refract slightly.
2) - i don't know. im so sorry -
Answer:
Contraction.
Explanation:
Muscle tissues are defined as they are elastic and extensible in nature. In other words it's also defined as they are able to stretched and returned to its original size and shapes. A unique feature of muscle tissue is they are able of contractile in nature. With the help of this contraction they are able to sliding myosin and actin filaments which are present in muscles tissues.
Basically muscle tissues are three types:
1) Skeletal muscle: They are strong and rapid in contraction.
2) Cardiac muscle: They are strong in contraction.
3) Smooth muscle tissues: They are slow and weak in contraction.