<span>Increased activity of merocrine sweat glands
Merocrine refers to the exocrine glands (or cells) whose secretions are excreted outside of the cell from the secretory cells, then into an epithelial-walled duct(s), and finally onto the surface of the body. Merocrine secretions from the sweat glands are specifically called eccrine.
Sweat glands are structures of the skin that produce sweat in order to cool the body upon evaporation of the sweat. As a person grows older, his sweat glands become less active. This could impair perspiration or sweating, and increases the risks of overheating in the elderly. </span>
Answer:
: A decrease in pH is too acidic compared to optimum pH for amylase activity.
I believe it is D bcuz there is no more reproducing of that species so it will eventually die out.
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Answer:
It is potential energy that can power ATP synthesis
Explanation:
Electron transport chain is considered the most important stage of the cellular respiration as it is the only stage during which a high amount of ATP is produced.
The electron transport through various protein complex where electrons lose its energy and are used to drive the outflow of the proton to the outside of the mitochondrial membrane.
When protons accumulate outside the membrane creates a proton gradient as a result of which the proton needs to enter the cell.
The protons enter through the ATP synthase where the potential energy of the proton is used to rotate the rotor and thus ATP is formed from the ADP.
Thus, the selected option is correct.