Impermeable rocks <span>increases the amount of water runoff?</span>
Diffuse modulatory synapses or neuromodulation function different than simple point-to point synapses.
1. Number of postsynaptic neurons
In neuromodulation neuron uses one or more neurotransmitter to regulate several neurons. In Synaptic point-to-point transmission only one particular neuron receives signal from the presynaptic neuron.
2. Neurotransmitter sin neuromodulation (neuromodulators) are not reabsorbed broken down by the pre-synaptic neuron like those in classic synapse. Neuromodulators stay in cerebrospinal fluid.
3. Receptors are also different: the receptors for the neuromodulators are typically G-protein coupled receptors while in classical chemical neurotransmission, they are ligand-gated ion channels.
4. Neuromodulation is a slow process, while classic synaptic transmission occurs fast.
Answer:
Mutualism
Explanation:
Mutualism is also referred to as inter specific cooperation, a phenomenon in which two organisms from two different species co-exist in such a way that both get benefit from each other, either from their activities or from their fitness. Such behavior is commonly termed as cooperation.
Here in example, we see that saguaro cactus provides food for the white-winged dove through its large fruit. The bird eats that fruit but along with fruits it also ingests the seeds present in fruits. SO, when the bird flies to some new location, it drops the seeds there. In this way cactus can colonize new lands and spread offspring in new places while birds get their food. Both get benefit so it was a mutulalistic relationship.
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The biome that has infertile soil, principally oxisols, to which the vegetation <span>has roots systems that capture nutrients from litter decay, is the tropical rainforest.
Soil types are highly variable in the tropics and are the result of a combination of several elements or variables which includes climate, vegetation, topographic position, parent material and also the soil age. Most of the tropical soils are described by leaching and poor nutrients. It also has two classifications: namely the ultisols and oxisols. Ultisols are known as well-weathered, acidic red clays soils. They are deficient primarily in major nutrients such as potassium and calcium. Oxisols are also an acidic type of tropical soil. However, they are well drained compared to the ultisols.
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