Some students feel distressed only in test situations. They might be said to suffer from Acute Stress.
Answer: Option B
<u>Explanation:</u>
Stress is your body's reaction to specific circumstances. It's abstract, so something that is distressing for you may not be unpleasant for another person. There is a wide range of sorts of stress and not every one of them is terrible. Stress can enable you to act rapidly in a crisis or help you comply with a time constraint.
Acute stress is the most widely recognized sort of pressure. It's your body's prompt response to another test, occasion, or request, and it triggers your battle or flight reaction.
Answer:
1.8 pounds of Nitrogen per year; (based on 1000 square feet per application) for cool season grasses.
Explanation:
The above application shows an average of 0.9 pounds of inorganic and organic nitrogen per 1000 square feet per application . Therefore not more than 0.9 pounds of nitrogen will be needed per application.And for a whole year 1.8 pounds of Nitrogen per year will be needed.
This calculation was based on 1000 per square.But most lawn are not 1000 per square, therefore calculation can be done using the 1000 per squares as the reference point .
AMMONIA and its solutions, AMMONIUM NITRATE AND UREA (which is organic source)<u>are the sources of this Nitrogen</u>.
Urea is non -explosive in nature and solid. However, ammonia and ammonium Nitrate are both explosive.
Answer:
Primary structure. the linear sequence of amino acids constitutes a protein structure
Answer:
Coevolution
Explanation:
Ehrlich and Raven observed butterfly species and their host plants. Plant species had adopted a series of defence mechanisms against butterflies. In response the butterflies also evolved new traits to avoid these defence mechanisms.
In this way both butterflies and plants influenced each other's traits and they co evolved. The coevolution can lead to accumulation of lot of different characteristics which can lead to formation of new species and species diversification. Formation of new species will be observed both in plants and butterflies.