Answer: Post-partal diaphoresis
Explanation:
Post-partal diaphoresis is called the profuse sweating occur in pregnant women after the birth.
Post-partal diaphoresis is defined as a postpartum night sweats caused due to low level of estrogen after pregnancy. The woman's body adjust itself after pregnancy and that is why there are several changes in the level of hormones results into postpartum night sweats.
The two key hormone released during pregnancy involve progesterone and estrogen, after pregnancy the release of these hormones decreases and hence body temperature increases or decreases.
Thus, the Post-partal diaphoresis is called postpartum night sweats.
The prey will be confused by the appearance of a new animal, and it will not be sure if it's a predator or harmless animal. This usually causes the prey animals big problems because that confusion usually leads to their death. Also the defensive system that the prey has developed is made for the predators it knows, but is usually ineffective with the newly introduced predators.
Answer:
RER is involved in protein synthesis, folding, transport and modification.
Explanation:
The Endoplasmic Reticulum is an organnelle found in eukaryotic cells. They are of two types; Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum and Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum, so named based on the appearance of their surface. The Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (RER) obtains it rough appearance from the membrane bound ribosomes attached to it.
Due to the ribosomes that attach to them during protein synthesis, their function is very much associated with protein synthesis. They are primarily involved in protein production, which would either remain in their lumen for further modification/processing called Glycosylation (adding sugar to proteins to form glycoproteins) or be transported through secretory vesicles to the Golgi apparatus. They also fold this proteins in their inner membrane structure called cisternae.