When cells in a body are not working properly and normally, they cause disruption in the body homeostasis.
Homeostatis is characterized as balance in the body but when there is any disturbance in the body, it breaks down the balance and cause imbalance. For example in the case of diabetes in which body fails to maintain the good amount of glucose in blood which results in imbalance the body which is why diabetic patients are asked to maintain and monitor their body sugar level to maintain homeostatis.
When the cells in your body do not work correctly, homeostatic balance is disrupted. Diabetes is a good example of this.
Light energy is used by the flower to bloom that could allow the flower to remove its pollen for the pollination process. Also the light allows the flower or the plants to make food and that is why they bloom if its is portrayed be the light.
Explanation:
The greater the intensity of light, the more photons or photoelectrons there are and consequently the increase in photocurrent. Thus, the larger the energy, the greater the wattage of the light source.
b. producers
c. population
d. consumers
Answer: c. population
Explanation:
In an ecosystem a population is a group of organisms which belong to the same species which have same morphological, and physiological characteristics. The members of the population are capable of inbreeding and producing viable fertile offsprings.
B. sodium
C. water
D. blood
Answer: A. urine
Explanation:
Urine is a liquid waste secreted as a byproduct of digestion and metabolism in animals and humans. It is produced by the kidneys and excreted out of the body by the urethra. The chemical composition of the urine includes the salts, sugars, excess water, albumin (protein), and bile pigments.
The excess amount of salts which are either produced by the process of metabolism or through digestion like ammonia, urea are secreted out from the body through urine.
B) The species has 16 sets of chromosomes per cell.
C) Each cell has eight homologous pairs.
D) During the S phase of the cell cycle there will be 32 separate chromosomes.
E) A gamete from this species has four chromosomes.
For a species with a chromosome number of 2n=16, each cell has eight pairs of homologous chromosomes. There are not 32 chromosomes, 16 sets, or four chromosomes in a gamete.
In biology, the chromosome number 2n=16 indicates that the organism is diploid and has 16 total chromosomes, which are organized into 8 homologous pairs. So, the correct answer is option C) Each cell has eight homologous pairs. The number 16 (2n) represents the total number of chromosomes, not how many sets there are, making option B incorrect. One should not interpret this to mean there are 32 chromosomes in total, so option A is also incorrect. During S phase of the cell cycle DNA replication happens, but this doesn't change the number of chromosomes, just the number of DNA molecules, therefore, option D isn't right. Lastly, a gamete (sex cell) from this species would have n=8, or half the number of chromosomes, contradicting option E.
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