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A male and a female have sexual interactions. While this, the male releases sperm cells which go into the females egg cells. This then forms into a baby and slowly grows. Then about nine months later the baby comes out of the females vagina.
<span>When two different species are competing for a resource in a contained situation, the result is the extinction of the one species or the other.</span>
Ovulation is when the ovaries release ovules, which happens during the middle of the menstrual cycle, hope this helps!
<u>Hetero</u><u>trophic</u>
- because plants plants make their own food and so Autotrophic.
- Plants are even multicellular.
- Plants also are Eukaryotic.
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No, Homeostatic regulation requires Three components namely, a receptor, a control center and an effector. Without a receptor, there cannot be homeostatic regulation. Even though it seems that heart rate varies and returns to some number, this is not technically homeostatic regulation. Blood pressure is homeostatically regulated - it has baroreceptors that monitor pressure, the brainstem that receives the information and nerves that then activate blood vessels to constrict or dilate to correct pressure (as well as other effectors) - but heart rate is not. Heart rate is not monitored by any neuron. Absolute water content of the body is not homeostatically regulated either - no neuron detects the number of water molecules, although neurons do detect the relative saltiness of the body.