Answer:
The major nerves that serve the following areas are:
deltoid muscle - axillary nerve.
diaphragm - phrenic nerve.
posterior thigh - sciatic... Become a member and unlock all Study Answers. Try it risk-free for 30 days. Ask a question. Our experts can answer your tough homework and study questions. Search Answers.
air pressure is usually exerted counterclockwise
The similarity in the arrangement and structure exists mostly with the quads because we, just like cats, need to be able to flex and extend them so we need a lot of strength in them.
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Let the allele for black color be "B"
and the allele for white color be "b"
Since after F1 generation all the offspring have black body with white speckles throughout their feathers.
Thus the allele for black and white show co dominance.
Genotype of parent after F1 generation would be Bb for speckled chickens
Cross between two specked adults will produce -
Bb x Bb
BB, Bb, Bb, bb
Out of four offspring 1 is black (BB), 1 is white (bb) and two are speckled (Bb)
Thus 50% of the offspring will be speckled, 25% will be black, and 25% will be white.
Option C is correct
Secretion of glucagon from the pancreas results in break down of glycogen, which causes an increase in blood glucose levels. Glucagon is a hormone that is produced by alpha cells in a part of the pancreas known as the islets of Langerhans. It is released in response to low blood glucose levels and to events where the body needs additional glucose, such as in response to vigorous exercise. It stimulates break down of glycogen, activates gluconeogenesis (the conversion of amino aids to glucose) and break down of stored fats into fatty acids. This results to high blood glucose levels.