Plants reduce the carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere and create more oxygen, which is needed by all organisms, through photosynthesis. :)
Your answer is precipitation: <span>Any or all of the forms of water particles, whether liquid or solid, that fall from the atmosphere (e.g., rain, hail, snow or sleet). It is a major class of hydrometeor, but it is distinguished from cloud, fog, dew, rime, frost, etc., in that it must fall. It is distinguished from cloud and virga in that it must reach the ground.(Grammarly)</span>
Sensory neurons receive impulses and carry them from the sense organs to the spinal cord or brain. Interneurons connect sensory and motor neurons and interpret the impulse. Motor neurons carry impulses from the brain and spinal cord to muscles or glands.
<h2>Answer is option "B"</h2>
Explanation:
- Opportunistic infections (OIs) are diseases that happen all the more frequently or are progressively extreme in individuals with debilitated resistant systems than in individuals with sound invulnerable systems. Individuals with debilitated resistant systems incorporate individuals living with HIV
- OIs are brought about by an assortment of germs (infections, microbes, organisms, and parasites). OI-causing germs spread in an assortment of ways, for instance noticeable all around, in body liquids, or in tainted nourishment or water
- On account of endogenous contaminations, we become tainted with our own microbes, our own microflora. This may occur if an obstruction among sterile and non-sterile tissues is broken, for example, with an entrail aperture.
- A patient with an undermined invulnerable system, for example, after chemotherapy, may get wiped out from a microbes effectively present in his/her body that becomes unchecked. A lethargic pathogen may likewise become reactivated and contaminate the host, for example, on account of tuberculosis
- Hence, the right answer is option B " Opportunistic, endogenous pathogen"
Let's say you're exercising. You can exercise normally, going at a good-enough base to not overwork. Now, let's just say you start to overwork, for a couple of hours. You do this for a period of time, constantly.
Doing this all has now caused damage to your air sacs. While overworking while exercising again, (after having done it for a long time) you get the symptom of breathlessness.
Breathless symptoms can be shortness of breath/difficulty while breathing, increase in pulse rate, showing signs of pale skin, and chest pain. You got this symptom from overworking, which lead to the damage in your air sacs.