Each bone has a humerus. The ones that have these bones are humans, lions and birds
        
             
        
        
        
Answer: 1, 3, 5, 2, 6, 4
Explanation:
The sympathetic nervous system stimulates many parts of the body for action during times of danger.
This signalling starts when the postganglionic neuron depolarizes, and postganglionic neuron releases acetylcholine, then the acetylcholine binds to nicotinic receptor in order to transmit impulse, and further the acetylcholine binds to sweat gland’s muscarinic receptor to disrupt or inactivate the action of acetylcholine. Finally, the neuron releases acetylcholine, and the neuron exits lumbar segment of spinal cord. 
The danger has now been fully interpreted.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Mud will keeo the foot print thing of it like this you cannot walk on water so there is no footprint sand blows easy so it wont stay either mud is soft and moldable so your footprint would stick and you cant have a footprint on rock cause its hard
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
The correct answer is C) foundation species
Explanation:
Foundation species are species who play a great role in creating a suitable habitat and maintaining that habitat that supports the living of a community with many different species.
They are also referred to as ecosystem engineers because they are able to create and modify a new habitat that affects the lives of many species. Some of the examples of foundation species are earthworms, beavers, corals.
Beavers are famous foundation species that transform their environment from streams to ponds by making dams that support living of other animals like some fish species like trout, many plant species, amphibians, and birds.
Therefore the correct answer is C) foundation species.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
No specific test exists to diagnose Parkinson's disease. Your doctor trained in nervous system conditions (neurologist) will diagnose Parkinson's disease based on your medical history, a review of your signs and symptoms, and a neurological and physical examination.