Dorm residents experience the following secondary effects of heavy drinking:
interrupted studies, babysitting a drunk room mate and unwanted sexual advances,
Secondary effects of heavy drinking refers to those behaviors that a person person exhibited as a result of heavy drinking and how those behaviors affect those around him.<span />
Answer:
Small Intestine-chemical digestion and absorption of nutrients.
Pancreas- secreting the enzymes lipase,trypsin, and amylase
Large Intestine- absorption of water and compaction of indigestible material for elimination
Mouth-moistening and mechanical digestion of food
Stomach-mechanical and chemical digestion of food with acids and enzymes
Liver-aiding in chemical digestion of fats
Explanation:
I’m not 100% positive on the liver but I hope I helped
<span>The correct answer would be amoeba. So the amoeba consists of protoplasm and a nucleus. For an amoeba the nucleus is a major organelle, which is located centrally. As such a major organelle it naturally has a huge role, and that is that it controls reproduction (it contains the chromosomes) and many other important functions (including eating and growth).</span>
During respiration, the diaphragm moves upwards and returns to dome shape from the flattened shape before during expiration.
This movement of diaphragm can decrease the lung volume, increase the pressure inside and thus force the air out. This process is expiration.
However, if we breathe in again, which makes that inhalation, the diaphragm moves downwards into a flat shape so that it can increase the lung volume and thus we can breathe in as much air we can. This process is completely opposite from expiration.