What is Homeostasis

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Its the tendency toward a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes.


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Swelling in the extremities can be the result of water leaving the arterial ends of capillaries faster than it is reabsorbed through the venous ends. This is often seen in what disease?1- Diabetes

2- Hypertension, or high blood pressure

3- Hypotension, or low blood pressure

4- Dehydration

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The correct answer is: 2- Hypertension, or high blood pressure

Hypertension leads to heart failure. Also, as a result of hypertension body tends to retain fluid in order to maintain adequate blood volume. A failing heart is unable to handle that extra fluid, so it is transferred out of the blood vessels and into tissues causing the swelling of extremitets or edema.  

Answer to get brainliest tell me your spective about climate change

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It a bad thing that is happing now and people need a way to stop it or the world will die

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2. Suppose the object Marcie found is a rock formed by volcanic processes. What type of rock would it be? A. igneous B. metamorphic C. mineral D. sedimentary​

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The answer would be A. igneous

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One adaption to life in flowing water is what?

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There are many options, here are a few choices:

Fast moving water tends to be colder than slow water; some of it originates as snow melt on the sides of mountains, for example. For this, animals in fast water tend to be more cold resistant. This is why you do not see fish like freshwater trout in equatorial regions. These animals struggle and die in slow, warm water.

Fast moving water means that if the animal or plant wants to stay put, it must resist the flow. Fish tend to be far more muscular and lean in these places, while insects like stoneflies, mayflies, and other larvae have ways to secure themselves to rocks and plants while growing. Plants develop strong root systems, and algae hold fast in rocky crevices in the river. Some animals also have suction in order to stay in place where there is fast flowing water.

Some animals have to adapt their reproductive systems as well. Because finding a mate is difficult in the sweeping waters, breeding tends to happen all at one time. As an example, salmon have runs, where thousands of fish all swim upriver at once to breed, can dramatically alter the surrounding ecology of the river. Insects like mayflies have hatches, where hundreds of thousands of flies swarm into the air at once to breed and lay eggs.

If 35% of the bases in a region of the Drosophila genome are guanine, what percentage in that region are cytosine bases?

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The correct answer is - 35%.

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According to the rule of Chargaff the amount of adneine is equalls to thymine and the amount of guanine is equalls to cytosine in DNA. In a double-stranded DNA Adenine pairs with Thymine and cytosine pairs with Guanine.

So, Percentage of Adenine = percentage of Thymine

and, percentage of Cytosine = percentage of guanine

we know,  percentage of guanine = 35%

Thus, percentage of Cytosine will be 35% as well.

What is the term that refers to the range of animal and plant species and the genetic variability among those species?

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Biodervasity.

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The term refers to the variety of life on earth.It demonstrates the extent of variation at different levels of species,genetic and ecosystem in a community of organisms.

It not equal in its distribution on earth;but rather varies with the type of ecosystem available and the distribution of biotic and abiotic factors in the ecosystem. For example;

It is highest in the Tropics,due to the species richness and diversity of the region. However, it varies in other ecosystem based on species diversity peculiar to parts of the region .e.g it is highest in the marine ecosystem along the coast of abundant temperature for primary producers.