Answer:
1. Stimulus
2. Receptors
3. Control center
4. Effector
5. Repeats as long as needed
Explanation:
Lactation during breastfeeding is regulated by positive feedback. As the baby starts sucking, the stimulus (suckling) is sensed by the receptors present in the skin of mammary glands. These signals are carried to the control center, the hypothalamus. Signals are sent to the posterior pituitary to release oxytocin hormone in the blood. The hormone reaches its target organ, mammary glands and stimulates the ejection of milk. Therefore, milk ejection is stimulated by hormone oxytocin in response to suckling.
Since the stimulus, suckling serves to intensify the milk ejection, the regulation is positive feedback. Here, change in a condition triggers a response to intensify the change, not to counteract it.
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Answer: Volume is measured in cubic meters or cm
Explanation: In the International System of Units (SI), the standard unit of volume is the cubic meter (m3). The metric system also includes the liter (L) as a unit of volume, where one liter is the volume of a 10-centimeter cube. Thus 1 liter = (10 cm)3 = 1000 cubic centimeters = 0.001 cubic meters, so.
Corzya is the medical term for common cold.
<span>In order to better explain the association of illness in the mind of the quail in regards to the water, the best way in order to do this would be by claiming the quail is more biologically equipped to understand various stimuli, whereas rats inherently do not possess this capability.</span>