It is a low viscosity type of magma
Answer:
(Indian Leaf Butterfly) CAMOUFLAGED
(Monarch Butterfly) CHEMICAL DEFENSE and COLOURFUL WARNING SIGNALS
Explanation:
The Indian leaf butterflies survives by camouflaging to deceive a potential enemy. They could also seek survival by blending to their presents environment such that a supposed enemy finds it hard to identify with their presence.
The monarch Butterfly are very colourful and are super in defending themselves through chemical means.
By chemical defense, they do well to feed on milkweed which is highly poisonous but they have their way of isolating themselves from the consumed poison.
They also send away predators using their colourful warning signals and bright colours. This colours informs predators that they contain poisonous contents.
When a predator bites a monarch Butterfly, it taste the poisons in the wings of the butterfly and let it go. But if peradventure a birds swallows a monarch, the experience of the taste of the poisons teaches the bird never to hunt a monarch Butterfly again
I believe this is uniform dispersion. Hope this helps! :)
Osmosis provides the primary means by which water is transported into and out of cells. The turgor pressure of a cell is largely maintained by osmosis across the cell membrane between the cell interior and its relatively hypotonic environment.
<u>Answer</u>: D. The inside of the cell becomes less negative in charge relative to the outside of the cell.
During depolarization, the membrane potential moves towards zero. This process is initiated by
that enters the cell due to the polarization of the cell. Outside of the cell, the concentration of the positively charged sodium ion is higher by a factor of 10, compared with the interior of the cell. Due to the presence of the sodium cation in increasing amounts inside the cell, the relative voltage will change immediately. This will result in an interior of the cell that is less negative in charge relative to the outside of the cell.