NO, they should not.
Erythrocytes, leucocytes, and proteins (albumin)
are not small enough to pass through the capillaries of the
glomerulus unless there is damage to the glomerulus. However, glucose does pass through into the glomerular filtrate. Nonetheless, glucose is fully reabsorbed back in the proximal
convoluted tubule (unless you have severe diabetes).
<span>I believe it the last choice "Scientists believe human destruction of the environment is causing another mass extinction."</span>
<span>Zoopharmacognosy is the behavior of animals in which they self-medicate by ingesting or topically applying soils, insects, plants etc to prevent the harmful effects of toxins and pathogens.
A few monkeys like capuchins are known to use millipedes to rub their fur and on their skin.
Millipedes have toxic substances called as benzoquinones, which are anti-bacterial agents and also help repelling the insects and mosquitoes.
Tufted capuchins have a behavior called “anting” in which they allow the carpenter ants to crawl over them or rub their body with the carpenter ants.</span>
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Wind pressures change the directions and generate new winds. The Sun can also affect this in a way
The right answer is Nutrition
This answer can not be digestion nor absorption because it is a term that concerns multicellular beings.
Digestion is a mode of mechanical and chemical transformation of food nutrients assimilable or not by the body. By definition, digestion is a process present in all heterotrophic organisms. This digestion is carried out in a digestive system that can correspond to a simple digestive vacuole of a eubacterium, or specialize as is the case of mammals ruminants (cow, etc.). Digestion can also be defined as the molecular simplification that is to say the transformation of macromolecules (large molecules) into micromolecules.
Nutrition is therefore the most adequate answer.
By cellular nutrition is therefore meant the provision of the nutrients necessary for the proper functioning of each human cell. It is therefore to give the cells all the micronutrients at higher or optimal doses, that is to say in amounts beneficial to health. In other words, it is essential that our dietary supplementation be balanced and complete, as is a healthy diet.