A not true
B not true
C could be true
D not true
Answer:
A source from which organisms generally take elements is called exchange pool (option B).
Explanation:
Options for this question are:
- <em>Food web.</em>
- <em>Exchange pool.</em>
- <em>Reservoir.</em>
- <em>Biotic community.</em>
The term exchange pool is related to the biogeochemical cycles that exist in nature, referring to the source from which elements present in the environment become part of living organisms.
<u>Exchange pools are the biotic components</u> -like animals and plants- of an ecosystem, which determine the passage of elements between living beings. An element can remain as a reservoir (abiotic) in the soil, and then be incorporated into the exchange pool.
The nurse should include the
following instructions while performing preoperative teaching for an older
adult client who will be undergoing surgery to remove a cataract removed:
1. “A cataract is an opacity of
the lens, which may be as a result of aging, sunlight, or trauma.”
2. “A number of different types
of eye drops would have to be taken several times a day for up to 4 weeks after
the surgery.”
3. “A medication will be administered
to help you relax. You will also receive some different eye drops to dilate
your pupils and paralyze the lens."
4. "You are required to bring
sunglasses with you on the day of your surgery."
5. "Please, may I request you to show me how to put these natural tear
drops in your eyes?"
Secondary Succession<span>
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The energy released is used for assembly of actin filament with myosin head. when myosin is attached to ATP its heads cannot bind to actin and therefore muscle will remain in relaxed form. However during muscle contraction an enzyme referred to as ATPase hydrolyses ATP to ADP and organic phosphate in the process releasing energy. The energy released changes the position of head of myosin which facilatate its binding with actin. Myosin moves towards m-line dragging actin along with it reducing the length of sarcomere leading to muscle contraction.