The correct answer is fetal Alcohol syndrome.
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is termed as the worst alcohol spectrum to a maternal.
A functional characteristic of phagocytes is that phagocytes may experience chemotaxis.
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1. The correct answer is B.
Blatantly increasing or decreasing the rate of transpiration is not an accurate way to measure the typical amount of water that is lost through transpiration, which eliminates choices C and D. The method proposed in choice B is pretty wrong and will lead to the collection of no water.
For the second question, the correct answer is A. The prompt mentioned that the dirt area contained the most water, which automatically eliminates choices B and D. What makes choice C wrong is that the water reached the materials in equal amounts, but some of them were able to infiltrate the water faster. Hard-packed dirt will, due to its thickness, always take the longest to infiltrate water.
For the third question, we know that energy is required to melt things -- thus eliminating choices B and D. Because the energy is being used, it would have to lose some energy and not gain any back unless you're melting something. The difference between choices A and C is that HEAT is released during crystallization...only! In order for something to melt, heat/energy must be taken in. So, the correct answer is C.
Answer:
Neurons have stable, relatively unchanging internal environments.
Explanation:
Neurons or nerve cells is the structural and functional unit of the nervous system. Neurons consists of the dendrites, axon, cell body and different cell organelles.
The neurons have mitochondria that meets the high ATP requirement and and consume more oxygen. The network of rough endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes produce large number of proteins in neuron. The internal environment is never stable and gets changed as the nerve impulse transmission occur through the neuron. The membrane potential of the neuron gets changed and changes its internal environment.
Thus, the correct answer is option (B).
The answer is the Movement of sediments. Waves and currents affect<span> the movement of sediment. But changes in sediment levels </span>affect<span> the </span>waves and currents<span>. For example, sand eroded from the </span>beach<span> may move offshore to form a sandbar. That causes </span>waves<span> to break farther offshore, protecting the </span>beach from further erosion. But <span>shallow sandbars may lead to increased erosion.</span>