Answer:
To first started living on land and that is where the traits and transitions moved to water instead of land
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Two ecology students are studying different things on Isle Royale.
The first student is keeping track of how the number of wolves on the island changes from year to year (but he is not looking at any other species). He is studying a wolf _____.
The second student is evaluating the interactions between moose and wolves on the island (but he is not considering any nonliving factors), and, as such, is studying a(n) _____.
Answer:
In the given case, the first blank is filled with population and the second blank can be filled with community.
Explanation:
In the given case, as the first student is keeping a record of the number of wolves present in a given island and the factors affecting the number of wolves found from time to time on the island shows that the student is studying a population of the wolf.
While the second student is assessing the association of the wolves with the other species like moose shows that the student is studying a community. A population refers to a single species group that thrives within a specific region at a specific time duration. On the other hand, a community refers to the combination of all the species populations found within a specific region.
A breast cancer client has just learned that her tumor clinical stage is T3, N2, M0. After the physician leaves, the client asks the nurse to explain this to her again. The nurse will use which statement in his or her answer? Your:A) tumor is very small and has zero number of mitoses. B) tumor has metastasized to at least three distal sites and you have cancer in your lymph nodes.C) tumor is large and at least two lymph nodes are positive for cancer cells.D) extent of disease is unknown, but it looks like your cancer has stayed intact and not spread to the bloodstream.
Answer:
C) tumor is large and at least two lymph nodes are positive for cancer cells.
Explanation
Tumor staging group client according to the extent and spread of the disease using the TNM system. TNM stands for tumor , node, metastasis. In the TNM system T1,T2,T3 and T4 describe tumor size. N0, N1, N2 and N3 describe the lymph node involvement. M0, M1 describes the absence or presence of metastasis.
The tumor clinical stage was given as T3, N2, M0.
This means the tumor is large( T3) and at least two lymph nodes(N2) are positive(M0) for cancer cells.
Answer:
option c:Tumor is large and at least two lymph nodes are positive for cancer cells.
Explanation:
communication between medical personnel e.g doctors, nurses and a patient about a patient diagnosis is very important. the way or manner the result is conveyed to the patient also matters and knowing if the patient is in the rest state of mind is very important. A tumor can be defined as mass of tissue growing abnormally in the human body. breast cancer tumors are generally of two types which are non-cancerous (benign) and cancerous, which (malignant).breast cancer are stage 1, 2, 3, or 4.patients with cancer needs a lot of care and attention. therefore those in the medical field e.g nurses should try as much as possible to give the patient maximum attention and care, understanding and foster good communication between them.the nursing care provided by nurses will help patient with their concern generally about the cancer.
At first glance, it might seem counterintuitive with respect to energy use that many sharks must swim continuously or they will die. why is it important to their metabolic needs that sharks keep swimming? check all that apply.
Answer: seen below
Explanation:
This is because they have gills which function through the concurrent exchange of oxygen between the water and the blood of the sharks. This water passes over the gills in the opposite directional flow of the sharks blood in the gills. So the carbon dioxide concentration in the water outside their gills increases due to increase cellular respiration in their muscles.
Therefore, it is important that sharks must swim constantly in order to keep oxygen-rich water flowing over their gills.
Answer:
At first glance, it might seem counterintuitive with respect to energy use that many sharks must swim continuously or they will die. why is it important to their metabolic needs that sharks keep swimming? check all that apply.
The answer to the question above is explained below:
Explanation:
Gill involve external extensions from the body surface, it is the respiratory organ in many aquatic animals. They have feathery parts which cause water to move across the animal's body.
Gills are characterized by large amounts of surface area that function in gas exchange.
Sharks are type of fish that have no bones, only cartilage.
Why Sharks needs to keep swimming:
Sharks lack the swim bladder that most fish use to adjust their buoyancy. Swimming creates lift that prevents sharks from sinking.Sharks, like other marine animals, get their oxygen from the water. Nurse sharks, however, do have mechanisms to move water through their gills, and thus do not need to swim constantly to “breathe,Sharks use a ramjet ventilation system that requires them to swim to force water to the gills. Species that cannot pump water through their gills, they have to constantly swim to be able to breathe.Some sharks must swim constantly in order to keep oxygen-rich water flowing over their gills. This allows them to rest on the sea floor and still breathe. However, Some sharks, such as the tiger shark, can switch between buccal pumping and ram ventilation depending on quickly they're swimming.Carbon dioxide concentration in the water outside their gills increases due to the increased cellular respiration in their muscles.
Sharks have prominent spiracles, or respiratory openings behind the eyes that allow the fish to pull in water while buried under sand. Carbon dioxide waste also passes from the shark's blood and out of its body through the gill tissue.
As water passes over the gill's membranes, tiny blood vessels extract oxygen from the water.
A heterozygous blue-nose pit bull breeds with another blue nosed pit bull. Their
litter contains 2 puppies with black noses. What are the genotypes of the parents?
Answer:
Bb and bb
Explanation:
one parent might be a carrier of the black-nose gene and the other parent is not OR both parents can be carriers of the black-nose gene.
The genotypes of the blue-nose pit bull parents that produced puppies with black noses are either Bb and bb or Bb and Bb.
Explanation:If a heterozygous blue-nose pit bull breeds with another blue nosed pit bull and their litter contains 2 puppies with black noses, we first need to make some assumptions about the genetics involved based on typical Mendelian inheritance. Let's assume that 'B' represents the dominant blue nose allele and 'b' represents the recessive black nose allele. Since we know that one of the parents is heterozyous (Bb) and the offspring have black noses (bb), the other parent must also carry at least one recessive 'b' allele to produce bb offspring. For both puppies to have black noses, both parents must have contributed a 'b' allele, making the genotypes of the parents Bb and bb or Bb and Bb.
Elements that typically attract electrons _
the elements that typically take electrons are generally found in the right, upper portion of the periodic table and include fluorine, oxygen and nitrogen.
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Answer:
halogens I think so
Explanation:
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No water molecules are moving across the barrier between the two compartments. a.A net movement of water molecules continues to add water to the right-hand compartment. b.None of the answer options is correct. c.A net movement of water molecules begins to add water to the left-hand compartment. d.Water molecules move randomly across the barrier with no net addition of water to either side.
Answer:
-Water molecules move randomly across the barrier with no net addition of water to either side.
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes conditions at equilibrium?
-No water molecules are moving across the barrier between the two compartments.
-A net movement of water molecules continues to add water to the right-hand compartment.
-A net movement of water molecules begins to add water to the left-hand compartment.
-Water molecules move randomly across the barrier with no net addition of water to either side.
-None of these choices accurately describe conditions at equilibrium.
An equilibrium can be described as condition in which there is no net movement of substances across two sides. For example, if A and B are in equilibrium for a particular molecule, the rate of movement of the molecule from A to B is the same as the rate of movement of the molecule from B to A.
Hence, the option that best described conditions at equilibrium is the one in which water molecules move randomly across the barrier with no net addition of water to either side.
Most ____ development processes in mice and humans are very _____ because they are both ______ that ______ a common ancestor with a _____ developmental pattern. therefore, the results from mice ____ ____ be a very god proxy for the patterns expected in humans.
Answer: Early , Similar , Mammals , Share , Similar , Would likely
Explanation:
Around 80 million years ago mouse, humans and other mammals shared a common ancestor. The genomes of all mammals are comparatively close.
So humans and mice are very similiar because of common ancestors and also shows similar development patterns as humans.
Hence, the correct answers in sequence is Early , Similar , Mammals , Share , Similar , Would likely.
Represents the transfer of energy through a series of organisms in a community. This energy flow from one trophic level to the other is known as.. A) energy pyramid B) The Tropics C) food web D) food chain
Answer:
I believe the answer is A) energy pyramid
Explanation:
It's talking about trophic levels, as opposed to individual organisms.
Answer: A
Explanation:
In vertebrates, hormone production by the endocrine system is often controlled, either directly or indirectly, by the nervous system. Two endocrine glands in the brain, the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, play central roles in integrating the nervous and endocrine systems. The hypothalamus receives input from nerves throughout the body and brain, and initiates a response via the pituitary gland. The pituitary gland is made up of the posterior pituitary and anterior pituitary, two separate glands that fuse together during development. Both the posterior pituitary and anterior pituitary release a number of hormones that send signals throughout the body. Some hypothalamic and pituitary hormones, and their abbreviations, are listed below. Hormone Abbreviation thyrotropin-releasing hormone TRH gonadotropin-releasing hormone GnRH antidiuretic hormone ADH thyroid-stimulating hormone (thyrotropin) TSH prolactin PRL follicle-stimulating hormone FSH luteinizing hormone LH Part A - Endocrine glands in the human brain Each of the following phrases describes the structure, function, or regulation of either the hypothalamus, posterior pituitary, or anterior pituitary. Sort the phrases into the appropriate bins depending on whether they describe the hypothalamus, posterior pituitary, or anterior pituitary.
Answer:
If the question was actually pointing these (thyrotropin-releasing hormone TRH gonadotropin-releasing hormone GnRH antidiuretic hormone ADH thyroid-stimulating hormone (thyrotropin) TSH prolactin PRL follicle-stimulating hormone FSH luteinizing hormone LH) as the phrases, then the answer will be
•Thyrotropin-releasing hormone TRH describes ANTERIOR PITUITARY
•Gonadotropin-releasing hormone GnRH describes the HYPOTHALAMUS
•Antidiuretic hormone ADH describes the POSTERIOR PITUITARY
•Thyroid-stimulating hormone (thyrotropin) TSH describes the ANTERIOR PITUITARY
•Prolactin PRL describes the ANTERIOR PITUITARY
•Follicle-stimulating hormone FSH describes the ANTERIOR PITUITARY
•Luteinizing hormone LH describes the ANTERIOR PITUITARY
Explanation:
but if the phrases were to be this
1. Releases oxytocin
2. Synthesizes and releases PRL
3. Synthesizes and releases TSH
4. Synthesizes some hormones that are released into blood vessels bound for another gland
5. Regulated by hormones released into portal blood vessels
6. Is an extension of the Hypothalmus
7. Synthesizes oxytocin and ADH
8. Integrates nervous and endocrine systems
(...as found from another source),
the answers will be
1. Posterior Pituitary
2. Anterior Pituitary
3. Anterior Pituitary
4. Posterior Pituitary
5. Posterior Pituitary
6. Posterior pituitary
7. Posterior pituitary
8. Hypothalamus
....respectively.
During the process of cellular respiration, water becomes oxygen.
True
False
These adaptions make agave plant most suitable to survive in ___ environment
A temperate
B tropical
C desert
D taiga
Answer:
Need more information
Explanation:
Temperate: mild with normal temperatures and average rain
Tropical: lots of rain/ warm like an island (hawaii or jamaica)
Desert: hot and dry
Taiga: cold with lots of trees and mountains
The agave plant is adapted to survive in a desert environment, with specialized features to conserve water.
The agave plant has adaptations that make it most suitable to survive in a desert environment. These adaptations include features such as thick leaves, deep root systems, and the ability to store water to cope with the arid conditions and scarce water availability. Biomes like the tropical wet forests and the taiga are rich in biodiversity, but the deserts are characterized by short growing seasons and scarce water, which is the exact environment where the agave thrives.
In contrast to biodiverse biomes like tropical wet forests or taigas, desert environments present challenges such as limited water and short growing seasons, making the agave's specialized adaptations crucial for its survival.
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In gastrulation, the pattern of division is regulated by the _____.
a. direction of cleavage
b. ventral lip
c. amount of yolk in the egg
d. centromere
e. spindle direction
A man and his wife are having trouble having a baby. Using modern technologies, the woman's eggs are removed, fertilized with her husband's sperm, and implanted into her uterus. The procedure is successful, and the woman gives birth to a healthy baby boy. After a while, though, they discover that their son is colorblind. The woman claims that the child can't be theirs since neither parent is colorblind, although one grandparent (the woman's father) is also colorblind. As a genetic counselor, you would explain to the parents that _________.
a. the eggs must have been accidentally switched, since males inherit sex-linked traits only from their fathers
b. colorblindness often appears randomly, even if neither parent is colorblind
c. since colorblindness is sex-linked, a son can inherit colorblindness if his mother has the recessive colorblindness allele
d. the baby's father must have a recessive allele for colorblindness
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
Color blindness is a common hereditary condition which means it usually passes from parents. Red green color blindness is passed on from the mother to the son.
The chromosome number 23 is the sex chromosome also responsible for colorblindness. As it is sex linked the son can receive the recessive allele from the mother.
The mother of the child had a recessive allele which she transferred into her son. As it is sex inherited disease the son is affected by gene carried from mother.
A terrestrial animal species is discovered with the following larval characteristics: exoskeleton, system of tubes for gas exchange, and modified segmentation. A knowledgeable zoologist should predict that the adults of this species would also feature __________.
a. eight legs.b. two pairs of antennae.c. a sessile lifestyle.d. an open circulatory system.e. parapodia.
Answer:
A knowledgeable zoologist should predict that the adults of this species would also feature d. an open circulatory system
Explanation:
Having an open circulatory system means that the organisms with this type of systems don't have true blood but a mix of different fluids. It is common among small animals such as arthropods. Larval characteristics such as exoskeleton, system of tubes for gas exchange, and modified segmentation, make us think of an open circulatory system, because we are in need of that "extra" system of tubes for gas exchange.
Claire extends her left calf muscle then relaxes it, concentrating on the tension leaving the muscle as she does so. Claire then tenses and relaxes her left quadriceps, again noting the flow of tension from the area. Claire is engaged in:
A. systematic desensitizationB. mindfulnessC. biofeedbackD. progressive muscle relaxation
Answer:
Progressive muscle relaxation
Explanation:
Progressive muscle relaxation is a relaxation technique used to relieve stress and tension. It is done by tensing one's muscles while breathing in and relaxing it while breathing out. This process helps body more relaxed and hence less tensed.
Progressive muscle tension helps to make one aware of the sensations connected to stress and tension and further helps to identify and manage the impact of the tension or stress.
Generally, progressive muscle tension has been shown to relieve tension, stress, pain and anxiety.
From the explanation, Claire is engaged in progressive muscle relaxation.
How many chromosomes are found in a primary oocyte?
Answer: The answer should be 46 chromosomes.
Explanation:
Answer:
46 chromosomes.Explanation:
Most of the carbon dioxide produced by humans is ________.
Answer:
used by plants
Explanation:
Most of the carbon dioxide produced by humans is released into the atmosphere through various activities, primarily the burning of fossil fuels.
Explanation:Most of the carbon dioxide produced by humans is released into the atmosphere through various activities. The primary mechanism for carbon dioxide release is the burning of fossil fuels such as gasoline, coal, and natural gas. Other human activities, such as deforestation, cement manufacture, animal agriculture, and the burning of forests, also contribute to the release of carbon dioxide.
Hence the answer is burning of fossil fuels.
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Use this information to answer questions 6 - 11. Your original population of
200 was hit by a tidal wave and 100 organisms were killed, leaving 36
homozygous recessive out of the 100 survivors. If we assume that all
individuals were equally likely to be wiped out, how did the tidal wave
affect the predicted frequencies of the alleles in the population? Assume
the new population is at equilibrium after the event, so you are comparing
two populations that are at equilibrium to look for changes in allele
frequencies.
what is the frequency of the recessivr allele
Answer:
1. How did the tidal wave affect the predicted frequencies of the alleles in the population?
No changes
2. What is the frequency of the recessive allele?
q= 0.6
Explanation:
If we assume that all individuals were equally likely to be wiped out, that means the frequency/ratio of the gene and genotype of the population will not change. The tidal wave killing 100 out of 200, so it simply makes the population become half of it used to be.
If the population at equilibrium, we can use the Hardy-Weinberg formula to find out the expected frequency of the dominant and recessive alleles. There are 36 homozygous recessives out of 100, so the frequency of the recessive allele will be:
q^2 = 36/100
q= √36/100= 6/10= 0.6
Imagine a scenario where a disease has infected many species of grass in the savanna. How would this situation affect the animals that live there?
Answer:
The effect that a situation like this:
Imagine a scenario where a disease has infected many species of grass in the savanna.
Would have in is A disbalance in the ecosystem because the infected plants would die and they won't be able to feed the animals that eat them and they would have to migrate to look for plants to eat. That would also lead to predators that eat the animals that feed on plants to follow them and both types of animals would be reduced in the trip.
Explanation:
To understand this answer we need to analyze the full context. First of all the plants are used as food by the herbivores, therefore they would see themselves in the need to look for healthy plants that could be used as food. Predators would follow them and this trip will reduce the number of both because they would require energy and food to keep traveling. The herbivores would take the worse part because they are bigger in number and their food would scarce, while they would be used as easy food for the carnivores.
Answer:
If a disease infected most of the grass in the savanna, the animals that thrive on the grass wouldn’t have enough food. Some of the smaller organisms use the grass for shelter and protection. Without these grasses, many organisms would either die or move to a better location for food. Then meat-eating animals would also have less food to eat.
Explanation:
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If you see an animal with curly red hair, the curly red hair is ?
Answer:
part of the animal
Explanation:
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Curly red hair on an animal is an example of the physical traits typical of mammals, which include having hair. The reference incorrectly suggests that hair is unique to rabbit evolutionary history; in fact, all mammals have hair. This feature can also be involved in behaviors such as communication, as seen when cats raise their fur as a warning.
Explanation:If you see an animal with curly red hair, this is an example of the physical traits that can be observed in mammals. Hair is a characteristic feature that has evolved in mammals as part of their unique traits. While the reference about a rabbit suggests that hair is exclusive to their evolutionary history, in reality, hair is common to all mammals, not just rabbits. This is backed by the fact that most mammals share several traits that are typical to the class Mammalia, such as having hair, three middle ear bones, and mammary glands used for feeding their young.
Another aspect related to animal hair is behavior for communication, such as when a cat communicates a warning by raising its fur. This behavior indicates that the cat is feeling threatened and is trying to make itself appear larger and more dangerous as a deterrent against potential predators. This is an example of how physical traits, such as hair, not only serve a physiological function but also play a role in animal behavior and communication.
The cortical regions indicated by e are involved in what functions?
The question is incomplete. The complete question is:
The cortical regions indicated by E are involved in which functions?
A. The production and interpretation of language.
B. The storage of motor patterns for skilled movements of skeletal muscles.
C. The generation of emotional responses.
D. The control centers for homeostatic and endocrine functions.
Answer:
A. The production and interpretation of language.
Explanation:
The arcuate fasciculus links the area of Wernicke with the area of Broca (posterior lobe of the lower front). The E part in the image image shows Broca's and Wernicke's area which functions for producing and interpreting language.
The region around Broca is responsible for generating meaningful language. Input from the Broca region goes to the motor cortex to activate the complex muscle movements that are required for speech.
Hence, the correct option is A.
Wich of the following is most associated with charlemagne?
Question- Wich of the following is most associated with charlemagne?
Answer- Charles the Great was the emperor who built an empire reaching across France, Germany, and part of Italy around 800. He loved battle and spent much of his 46 -year reign fighting Muslims, Saxons, Avars, Slavs, and Lombards. His conquests reunited much of the old Roman Empire. Charlemagne became the "king of the Romans" because Pope Leo III called on him for help against rebellious nobles in Rome. The Frankish armies marched south and crushed the rebellion. The Pope showed his gratitude by placing a crown on Charlemagne's head and proclaiming him Emperor of the Romans. "missy dominici" were the officials sent out by Charlemagne to check on roads, listen to grievances, and see that justice was done. He introduced the missi to "administer the law fully and justly in the case of the holy churches of God and of the poor, of wards and of widows, and of the whole people."
Which of the following is a characteristic shared by most animals
Collagen supported cells
Non-nuclear DNA
Radial symmetry
asexual reproduction
Answer:
a- Collagen supported cells
Explanation:
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The Collagen supported cells represent the characteristic that shared by most animals
What is Collagen supported cells?In the terms of dermis that represent the middle layer of the skin. Here collagen should helped to create the fibrous cells network which we called as the fibroblasts so that the new cells could be grown. Moreover, it plays a vital role for replacing and restoring the dead skin cells. So the attribute that shared by many animals should be that cells that should be Collagen supported.
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A client with preeclampsia is admitted to the labor and birthing suite. her blood pressure is 130/90 mm hg, and she has 2 protein in her urine along with edema of the hands and face. which signs or symptoms would the client display if she were developing hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count (hellp syndrome)
Answer:
The signs and symptoms of HELLP syndrome include high blood pressure, protein in the urine, headache , nausea , abdominal pain, backache , changes in vision, anemia and tiredness , swelling, etc.
Explanation:
Preeclampsia is a pregnancy complication occurring in pregnant women that usually happens late in pregnancy and is characterized by high blood pressure, protein in urine, edema or swelling in hands, legs, feet, face, etc.
HELLP syndrome (H - hemolysis, EL - elevated liver enzymes, LP - low platelet count) is another disorder that arises usually in association with preeclampsia. It usually occurs during the last trimester of pregnancy or postpartum and is characterized by hemolysis due to the rupturing of red blood cells, elevated liver enzymes due to leakage of high amounts of enzymes from injured liver cells, and a low platelet count. Hemolysis or breakdown of red blood cells results in low red blood cell levels and eventually leads to anemia. Low platelet count prevents clotting and can cause excessive bleeding.
The first signs of this syndrome seem like preeclampsia which includes high blood pressure and protein in the urine. Later, other symptoms such as
headache nausea swelling due to fluid retention anemia and tiredness indigestion with pain after eating abdominal pain (upper right side pain from liver distention) backache shoulder pain pain when breathing deeply blurry vision or other visual issues excessive and sudden weight gain bleeding seizuresComplications may also include rupture of the liver capsule, placental abruption, disseminated intravascular coagulation, kidney failure, etc.
Which of the following observations best supports the cell theory? Cells from animals only create other animal cells. Cells come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Cells have different names for different structures. Cells can live a very short time.
explain how hyphae help a fungus absorb food
Answer:
Explanation:
a fungus named penicillin produces a substance that kills the bacteria near it. The mold produces the antibiotic penicillin. How do fungi help plants grow? The hyphae spread underground and absorb water and nutrients from the soil for the plant.
Fungi utilize hyphae with a high surface area-to-volume ratio to efficiently absorb nutrients. They secrete enzymes to externally digest organic matter before absorption. Mycorrhizal associations allow fungi to extend plant root surface area for nutrient exchange and improved disease resistance.
Fungal hyphae are specialized structures that allow fungi to absorb food efficiently due to their high surface area-to-volume ratio. Fungi release hydrolytic enzymes like cellulase into their environment to break down large organic molecules such as polysaccharides, proteins, and lipids into more digestible forms. The smaller molecules resulting from this external digestion are then absorbed through the extensive surface area provided by the branching mycelia, which can grow into tiny soil pores and access nutrients that may be out of reach for other organisms.
In symbiotic associations, known as mycorrhization, fungi extend the surface area of plant roots, aiding them in the uptake of nutrients like phosphate, zinc, and copper, while the fungi receive sugars and other carbon-based nutrients from the plant. This relationship is particularly beneficial in poor soils and can also provide plants with improved resistance against pathogens through physical barriers and defensive mechanisms. Fungi are adept at obtaining nutrition due to this external digestion and absorption method, contrasting with animals that ingest then digest food internally. The adaptability of fungal mycelia, with their vast networks of hyphae, exemplifies the efficiency of this feeding strategy.
Which sensation would you become insensitive to if you lost your thermoTRP receptors?
A. The burn of chili peppers
B. The cooling sensation from mint
C. Pain associated with touching an extremely cold surface
D. Pain associated with touching an extremely hot surface
E. All of the above
Answer:
option d: all of the above
which are the burn of chili peppers, the cooling sensation from mint, pain associated with touching an extremely cold surface and pain associated with touching an extremely hot surface.
Explanation:
thermoreceptors are defined as free nerve endings which are located i the following parts of the body; In the skin, liver, and skeletal muscles, e.t.c. the pain we feel as humans is common to all and really needed for our survival in this world.it is contained in our sense of touch; together, touch. it has shown to make us our of striking changes in our environment and help us know of soon to be danger or injury.
Thermoreceptors are also called specialized nerve cells . they help us determine or know differences in temperature. Temperature is the hotness or coldness of a place at a given time. Thermoreceptors helps to know/detect heat and cold in the environment and are usually present all round the skin thereby permitting sensory reception throughout the body.
Answer:
option E
Explanation:
When the thermoTRP receptors become lost, one loses sensation to pain, temperature, different kinds of tastes, pressure, and vision. In the body, some TRP receptors act like microscopic thermometers to detect hot or cold. Some TRP receptors become engaged by molecules found in spices like garlic, chili pepper. Others are activated by menthol, camphor, peppermint, and cooling agents. Some act as sensors of osmotic pressure, volume, stretch, and vibration, thus loss of these receptors will lead to insensitivity to the above listed sensations.
What is an example of an introduced species?
Answer/Explanation:
Examples of introduced animals that have become invasive include the gypsy moth in eastern North America, the zebra mussel and alewife in the Great Lakes, the Canada goose and gray squirrel in Europe, the muskrat in Europe and Asia, the cane toad and red fox in Australia
Mixed cranial nerves containing both motor and sensory fibers include all except _________
One phenotypic trait used for species identification and description is the analysis of the types and proportions of the fatty acids present in the cytoplasmic and outer membranes. The methodology employed is often nicknamed FAME.A. TrueB. False
Answer: A. True
Explanation:
Fatty acid methyl esters (FAME) are a type of fatty acid ester derived from the transesterification of methanol fats.
Every microorganism has its own specific FAME profile (microbial fingerprints). Upon esterification of triglycerides, fatty acids and some other lipids of certain cultivated microbes, they are volatile enough to analyse with gas chromatography that is used to establish FAME profile. These profiles can be used as a method for microbial source tracking (MST) to classify strains of pathological bacteria and to characterise new bacterial organisms.
Hence, one phenotypic trait can be identified on the basis of the fatty acids present in the cytoplasmic and outer membranes.
Hence, the given statement is true.