It is thigmotropism because it is not affected by gravity or light.
Muscles need much more energy. Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell and produces all of the ATP that a cell needs. The more mitochondria there is, the more energy that is produced
Although greenhouse gases such as water vapor, CO2, and methane naturally occur in smaller amounts, they absorb and release heat energy more efficiently than gases like N and O. (Nitrogen and Oxygen.)
So I would say (1) is the answer
The answer would be testicular torsion.
The diagnosis for pain in the scrotum in a male patient would be either epididymitis or testicular torsion. Cremaster muscle will lift the testis and lessen the pain in case of testicular torsion. E<span>xtensive cremaster muscle contraction observed makes testicular torsion is more likely in this patient.</span>