The process of the detection of the natural stimuli by the nervous system of a person's body is known as feature detection. The feature detection cells are the group of neurons or a single neuron that has the code for any particular significant stimuli. The feature detection cells located near the rear side of a person's brain, when damaged will disable the ability of the person to perceive movements.
Hence, the answer is 'unable to perceive movements'.
10; 2%
Of the chemicals that fall under the TSCA 10% have been tested for toxicity and 2% have been tested for endocrine, nervous, or immune system damage.
The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) is a law issued by the United States Congress and used by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to demand for documentation and testing requirements, and restrictions associated with chemical substances. Other substances such as foods and drugs are mainly removed from TSCA.
Answer:
I. They produce many offspring in a short period of time II. They have very low survivorship early in life
Explanation:
The r-selected species are the ones who produce the maximum number of offspring as quickly as possible when the resources are abundant. The individuals of the r-selected species have a small body size and exhibit early maturity. They have a short life span and provide little or no parental care to the young ones. Therefore, the survival chances of the young ones in the early stages of life are very low.
These species are found in variable, temporary, or unpredictable environments. Some examples of r strategists are insects, such as mosquitoes, and common weeds, such as the dandelion that produce a large number of offspring as the favorable growth conditions arrive.
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Answer:
The correct option is d. confer passive immunity.
Explanation:
An antitoxin is an antibody formed in an organism in response to the presence of a bacterial toxin inside, which it can neutralize. We speak of passive immunity, when it is obtained by the passage of antibodies (antitoxins) to the individual in a natural or artificial way, having as main feature that it is short-lived, since they remains only until the transferred antibodies or lymphocytes disappear.