The answer is D, sweating.
Homeostasis is where the body uses some mechanisms to maintain a optimum condition for the body to function. These conditions may include body temperature, blood glucose level etc.
Sweating is a mechanism that can help maintain the body temperature. During hot conditions, the sweat glands under the skin surface may produce sweat, which is then released to the skin surface. When the sweat is on the skin surface, they evaporate. During evaporation, heat energy is brought away from the skin as the sweat molecules that have a higher kinetic energy (=temperature) escaped from the sweat drop. The average temperature of the sweat is reduced.
Eventually, the temperature of the body is decreased and this help maintain the suitable temperature for the body to function.
Therefore, your answer is D, sweating.
The medical term for this condition is called hyperinsulinism. 'Hyper' in Greek root means 'over' or 'excess of'. So, having an excessive secretion of insulin in the bloodstream is basically having an oversupply of insulin.
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Nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) staining for assessing intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) in oocytes and cumulus cells Hope this helps (=^-^=)
Answer: The Mpemba effect is a catch-all term for possible cases in which hot water appears to freeze faster than cold water. The phenomenon is temperature-dependent. There is disagreement about the parameters required to produce the effect and about its theoretical basis.
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B, a euglena uses a flagella in order to move. Euglena is a one celled organism
under the Kingdom Protista. A flagella (or flagellum plural) is a long strand
like structure that is located in the front end part (more like a tail in front).
It flips to the left and right in order for the organism to move. It is
connected to the reservoir, which contains the storage of food for the
organism.