I believe the answer is C.
Answer:
. Identify the process that triggers the initial surge of nitrogen excretion,
The reason for this is because of the gluconeogenesis ,(in the liver and cortex of the kidney) which make up for the reduction in glucose blood level, from rapid catabolism to glucose at the beginning of fasting, by breaking down protein to glucose in the liver. Therefore excess Nitrogen is produced as the byproducts of amino acids catabolism.
Physiologically the mammalian brain prefers the keto bodies supply from fatty acids catabolism from gluconeogenesis compare to protein. These water solube subtances cross the BBB to reach the brain the CNS substituting for glucose. Thus as more fatty acids is converted to ketobodies at faster rate, the brain gets adapted to this, and therefore catabolism of amino acids drops, hence Nitrogen concentration in the blood drops.
However, with exhaustion of Glycogen and fatty acid, catabolims of amino acids resumes. therefore, more amino acids are broken down, and Nitrogen build up in the Urine for excretion.
Explanation:
The question is incomplete as it does not have the options which are:
- Adjusts the positions of the head, the neck, and the trunk
- Perform respiratory movements
- Stabilize or position parts of the appendicular skeleton
- All of the above
Answer:
All of the above
Explanation:
The axial skeleton is the group of bones which forms the centre of the skeletal system. The central portion of the skeletal system includes bones of the skull, bones associated with the skull, the thorax, and the vertebral column (spinal cord).
There are 80 axial skeletal bones out of which 22 bones are present in the skull, 7 attached to the skull, 25 in a thoracic cage and 26 in the vertebral column.
The axial skeleton help maintains the position of the appendicular skeleton, maintain the posture of the body by maintaining the posture of the neck, head and trunk and also help in the respiratory movements.
Thus, all of the above is correct.
<span>Which type of gland produces hormones? which type of gland produces hormones? unicellular exocrine glands halocline glands endocrine glands multicellular exocrine glands?
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Answer:
Yes, future exploration to the poles important for humans.
Explanation:
This is important we need to know more about what is going on in the poles. Reason one is because we have no clue what could be living there and how it is living There in the cold places it. Second That could also help with global warming and I say this because some testing could be done to see what we could do to stop it or at least slow it down. Last but not least they can also find new animals just like how there is more animal or fishes the live in the sea. This would help us learn what is beyond what we look for. In conclusion, there is more to learn at the poles and every where else.