Organisms that adapt to certain environments to survive and produce more offspring. Example: if you have black moths on a white tree, over time the black moths adapt to become white moths.
The SI unit that is appropriate for measuring the height of a person is B) meters.
You can also measure the height of a person in feet, however, that is only used in America, and it is not SI unit.
Grams are used for weight, and no person is one kilometer tall, that is a very large distance.
Land use involves the management and modification of natural environment or wilderness into built environment such as settlements and semi-natural habitats such as arable fields, pastures, and managed woods. Land use by humans has a long history, first emerging more than 10 thousand years ago. It has been defined as "the purposes and activities through which people interact with land and terrestrial ecosystems and as "the total of arrangements, activities, and inputs that people undertake in a certain land type. Land use is one of the most important drivers of global environmental change.
ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate which is the energy currency of the cell while ADP stands for adenosine diphosphate. The difference primarily between the two is the number of phosphate groups in the molecule. ATP has three phosphate groups while ADP has only two phosphate groups
<h2>Vasa recta </h2>
Explanation:
The vasa recta is a specialized capillary that branches from the efferent arteriole; The blood flow in the vasa recta runs parallel, but in the opposite direction to the flow of tubular filtrate within the nephron loop
- The vasa recta capillaries are long, hairpin-shaped blood vessels that run parallel to the loops of Henle
- The hairpin turns slow the rate of blood flow, which helps maintain the osmotic gradient required for water reabsorption
- Absorbed water is returned to the circulatory system via the vasa recta, which surrounds the tips of the loops of Henle
- Because the blood flow through these capillaries is very slow, any solutes that are reabsorbed into the bloodstream have time to diffuse back into the interstitial fluid, which maintains the solute concentration gradient in the medulla; this passive process is known as counter-current exchange