a. resistance
b. appraisal
c. adjustment
d. resolution
Answer:
a. resistance
Explanation:
An endocrinologist named Hans Selye first described the collection of responses of the body to stress as General Adaptation Syndrome. He describes this syndrome in 3 phases. These include:
The alarm phase: this is the initial phase where the body witnessed the stressful and the body’s energy is boosted.
The Resistance Phase: This is the phase that follows immediately after the alarm phase. Here, the body’s autonomic nervous system helps the body in trying to resist and adapt well to the stressor. This is the phase in which an organism is best able to physically cope with the stress.
The exhaustion phase: When the stress continues at this phase, the body loses its ability to cope with the stress as energy is depleted.
Answer:
In Jacksons talk about his depressing story he talks about how after a natural disaster such as a hurricane there is some kind of successional sequence of recovery but now what's happening is that overfishing, pollution, and climate change are all interacting In a way that prevents the recovery.
Explanation:
I had the same question in my marine science class and got it right.
Protostar
Then main phase so there are two possibilities:
1. Average size star (size of the sun)
Undergoes main phase, then becomes a red giant, then planetary nebula, then white dwarf.
2. Massive star
Undergoes main phase, then red supergiant, then supernova (star implodes) then the star becomes a neutron star OR if it was REALLY big a black hole.
Answer:
Explanation:
Simulation is imitating a process. It is doing exactly like a system will do. It can be used in technologies, education, health, training,
safety engineering. Simulation can be used when the original or exact system is not in place, or cannot be accessed.
A model is a process that helps to understands a system. A model is like an example to follow in achieving a result. A model may not be followed judiciously such that you may require an aspect of the model and then use but not necessarily all attributes while a simulation does exactly what the system does.
Probiotics are healthy bacteria which live in the human body, in particular in the intestines, and help fight disease. They are living microorganisms which, when ingested, have beneficial effects on the human body. The most common form of probiotic is Lactobacillus Acidophilus.
It is estimated that there are several trillion friendly bacteria comprising over four hundred species in the average human gastrointestinal tract. By body weight, each of us carries around approximately four pounds of intestinal microflora!
They counteract damage done to the body due to antibiotic use and stimulates the immune system to function better when you are relatively healthy, but when you’re sick, they can also contribute significantly to relief of health problems ranging from indigestion and diarrhea to colon and liver cancer.
Lactobacillus Acidophilus is also involved in the production of B vitamins (niacin, folic acid, and pyridoxine) during the digestive process.
Some of the ways probiotics appear to improve health include: alleviating lactose intolerance, reducing and preventing diarrhea, defending against infections, enhancing the immune system, reducing inflammation, preventing allergic reactions, and reducing chronic constipation