Answer:
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Most likely A from my point of view
Scientists change the names of taxonomic groups to match the current nomenclature is probably NOT a reason for these changes.
Scientists change the names of taxonomic groups to match current nomenclature.
<u>Explanation:</u>
There are various main reasons why taxonomists from time to time require or choose, to modify the name of an organism such as a plant. Initially, the naming of plants is treated by a set of laws ( the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature ) which sets out how to accurately name plants and how to solve cases where two or more names have been used for one species.
It seldom happens that applying the rules requires us to change a name. For example, if a species named by one botanist turns out to have been before legitimately named by an elder botanist.
The residents can carpool from place to place, bike, or walk, which significantly reduces fumes. They can also grill less, and have fewer fires in their fireplaces.
I believe the answer is the Plateau phase of the sexual response cycle. The sexual response cycle has four stages of sexual responding described by Maters and Johnson; that is the excitement, plateau, orgasm, resolution phases. During the excitement phase, the genital areas become engorged with blood. During the orgasm phase, there are muscle contractions all over the body, further increasing breathing, pulse and blood pressure rates; and during resolution phase the body gradually returns to its unaroused state as the engorged genital blood vessels release accumulated blood.