Answer:
Plasmolysis
Explanation:
In the image 1 the cell is having sufficient quantity of water leading to a turgid cell.
The image 1 plant cell is in a dilute solution in which water enters into cell from external medium.
The image 2 plant cell is exposed to a solution which is high concentrated solution.
Due to this high concentrated solution the water present in the cell is send out by exosmosis.
Due to loss of water from plant cells the protoplasm in plant cell shrinks in which cell membrane gets separated from cell wall.
This shrinkage of protoplasm by loss of water is called plasmolysis.
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Answer:
b. using negative feedback to decrease blood glucose levels
Explanation:
When the level of glucose increases in the blood and become higher than the normal level a negative feedback mechanism is initiated under the control of hypothalamus. which increase the metabolism of excessive glucose level present in blood and hence results in decrease or normalization of glucose level in blood.
Reference: Mayer, Jean. "Glucostatic mechanism of regulation of food intake." New England Journal of Medicine 249.1 (1953): 13-16.
Complete question
Which method best describes how an organism regulates blood glucose levels after consumption of a large meal?
a. using negative feedback to increase blood glucose levels
b. using negative feedback to decrease blood glucose levels
c. using positive feedback to increase blood glucose levels
d. using positive feedback to decrease blood glucose levels
The cells that are transformed into plasma cells with the influence of cytokines are T-Helper cells. It is a very important cell in our immune system and it is used to activate antibodies that could help destroy microbes and pathogens entering the body. They are commonly produced in the bone marrow.
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
When all biotic organisms of food chain are represented on different trophic levels we would realise that the number of trophic levels in an ecosystem could be limited to four, rarely five.
Answer:
the first is mostly false but somewhat tru the second is true and the third is true
Explanation: