The nervous sysyem because i looked it up on the internet. search gal stones effect which body system then but a dash .You will find that it says nervous system.
Interstitial fluid is an extracellular fluid that fills the spaces between most of the cells of the body (“bathes the cells“).
The total body water is divided between the intracellular compartment (intracellular fluid) and the extracellular compartment (extracellular fluid). Extracellular fluid is then subdivided into interstitial fluid and smaller components, such as the blood plasma, the cerebrospinal fluid and lymph.
Interstitial fluid consists of a water solvent which contains sugars, salts, fatty acids, amino acids, coenzymes, hormones, neurotransmitters, white blood cells and cell waste products. The composition of interstitial fluid is not always the same, it depends upon the exchanges between the cells in the biological tissue and the blood (different composition of the fluid in different tissues). The interstitial fluid acts as a connecting link between the blood and the cells.
This question seems like its too easy so i might have got it wrong.. but would't you just subtract 20 and 10 from 800 to get 770?
This results in Evolution. Organisms will adapt to their surroundings in the form of evolution.
The complete question is:
Two factors which cause global climate change are listed below.
- Factor 1: Volcanic eruptions.
- Factor 2: Changes in the amount of Sun’s heat received by the Earth’s atmosphere and surface.
Which of these statements is correct about the two factors which cause global climate change?
- Factor 1 and Factor 2 are considered natural factors.
- Factor 1 and Factor 2 are considered human induced factors.
- Factor 1 is a human induced factor and Factor 2 is a natural factor.
- Factor 1 is a natural factor and Factor 2 is a human induced factor.
<h2>Answer</h2><h2 />
- <u>The correct answer is the first choice: Factor 1 and factor 2 are considered natural factors.</u>
<h2>Explanation</h2>
The <em>causes of global climate change</em> are those <em>factors</em> that have an impact in our planet's climate. They may be either anthropogenic or natural.
Anthropogenic means generated (<em>induced</em>) by the <em>human</em> being, i.e. by the activities that we the humans perform, e.g. industry, automotive transportation, household waste, deforastation, use of fossil fuels.
<em>Natural causes</em> are product of the nature's cycles or events, such as the amount of energy that the Sun radiate, the volcanic activity, the natural cooling and warming of the air from the ocean, and glacial changes due to ice ages.
Hence the two<em> factors</em> stated in the question, <em>volcanic eruptions</em> and <em>changes in the amount of Sun’s heat received by the Earth’s atmosphere and surface are considered natural factors.</em>