I think I will go in option c is the best answer please mark as brianlist
If the cell membrane were not selectively permeable, then unwanted substances would transfer through instead of being blocked out. Think of it like this: you have a sifter with various sizes of spice in it. You only want the finer grains of spice in your food, so when you shake the sifter, the larger pieces of spice don't fit through the small holes that only allow fine grains. Then you are left with the small spices in your food and the large ones stuck in the sifter.
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Answer and Explanation:
A scientific name is universal. It's usually in Latin, with two parts: the genus and the species.
Scientists come up with scientific names so that it is clear what specific animal they're discussing. In different parts of the world, common names of animals may vary. For example, groundhog, whistlepig, red monk, and woodchuck all refer to the same animal! If Scientist A is talking about groundhogs, Scientist B who comes from an area in the world that refers to groundhogs as woodchucks would be very confused.
Thus, scientific names are used to eliminate these confusions.
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Answer:
sensory areas of the brain may be inhibited by overactive emotion-based processing areas of the brain.
Explanation:
- If a person faces symptoms such as blindness, paralysis or any other neurologic symptoms that cannot be explained by any medical diagnosis then such a person is said to be suffering from a mental condition known as conversion disorder.
- This disorder is caused by psychological problems that a person usually experiences after having a stressful experience in life.
- There have been several notions that have been proposed to explain the cause of the disorder and one such notion is given by the study conducted by Burke et. al. wherein it has been proposed that if an area of the brain is dealing with overactive emotions then other areas of the brain (cognitive) can be turned off.
The answer is sunlight, chlorophyll, carbon dioxide and water.
In the photosynthesis plants use sunlight as an energy and convert it into chemical energy stored in carbohydrates. Carbon dioxide and water are used for carbohydrate synthesis. This process occurs in the chloroplasts containing chlorophyll, which is necessary for absorbing energy from sunlight.