The yellowish structures that serve as an energy reserve are called fat deposits or adipose tissue. Adipose tissue is a specialized type of connective tissue that stores energy in the form of fat. When the body needs energy, the adipose tissue releases stored fat molecules, which are broken down into smaller units and used as fuel by cells throughout the body.
The yellowish structures that serve as an energy reserve are called fat deposits or adipose tissue.
Adipose tissue is a specialized type of connective tissue that stores energy in the form of fat. It is found in various parts of the body and its main function is to provide a reserve of energy for times when the body needs it.
When the body needs energy, the adipose tissue releases stored fat molecules, which are broken down into smaller units and used as fuel by cells throughout the body.
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B. hinting at things that will occur later.
C. showing the readers the dark side of a character's personality.
D. describing what happens at night—for example, in a dark basement.
The correct macthing of the organs with their organ systems is as follows.
1. Digestive system - intestines.
2. Central nervous system - brain.
3. Respiratory system - tracheal system.
4. Excretory system - bladder.
Digestive system is made up of the alimentary canal consisting of the digestive organs and the glands. Among the digestive organs, the intestines play a major role in the process of digestion. The small intestine is the site of complete digestion which is associated with the pancreas and liver. The large intestine is involved the absorption of water from the digested food and remaining waste material is stored and thrown out of the body during defecation.
The central nervous system is made up of the brain and the spinal cord. The brain makes the largest part and the functional of the central nervous system. It controls most of the activities of the body. It is made up of three parts called the cerebrum, cerebellum and medualla oblongata and is protected by the skull.
The respiratory system is divided into the upper respiratory tract consisting of the nasal cavity, pharynx and larynx, and the lower respiratory tract consisting of the trachea, bronchi, bronchioles and the alveoli. The trachea or the wind pipe is a cylindrical tube infront of the oesophagus, supported by 16-20 C-shaped hyaline cartilage. It serves as a passage for air to move in and out of the lungs.
The excretory system is made up of a pair of kidneys, a pair of ureters, an urinary bladder and an urethra. The urine produced by the kidney flows through the ureters and is collected in the urinary bladder. A spinchter (a ring of muscle) guards the opening of the bladder into the urethra and relaxes only at the time of urination under the impulse from the brain.
This is a symbiotic relationship between the Boxer crab and sea anemone.
The symbiosis is a type of relationship between two species which has benifit for both the participating organisms.
Here in case of boxer crab, the crab gets the help from the sea anemone in the form of protection. The sea anemone chases the predators and thereby saves the organism from being hunted.
On the other hand, the sea anemone gets food from the crab's prey which he hunts.
So there's a benifit for both.