Answer:
a. Comparative molecular studies trace our earliest genetic material to Africa
Explanation:
With the development of the genetics we have been able to come to new findings or confirm some suspicions when it comes to the origin of the humans. The genetic analyses of the human DNA and the other hominids that have died out, as well as out closest ''cousins'' in the animal kingdom, have shown that the earliest human ancestors have evolved in Africa. Over time, as the conditions allowed it, the hominids started to migrate out of Africa and gradually started to settle all around the planet.
Answer:
The consumption efficiency of huckleberry is high, like in forest ecosystem.
Explanation:
Huckleberry is a term mainly used to describe numerous variations of plants with different colored small berries. These are a rich source of nutrition for wild bears of Montana.
These plants are residents of acidic and infertile vegetative areas, that is why these species do not grow in Antarctica, central Greenland and parts of the high arctic.
The right answer is: Leptin
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Leptin is a hormone closely linked to the regulation of energy consumption and expenditure: appetite, metabolism, and hunger.
A hormone is a protein with a messenger function. This means that once released into the bloodstream, she goes to another part of the body to transmit a message to specific receptors.
Leptin is manufactured in white adipocytes (adipose tissue) where triglycerides (fats) are stored and acts on the hypothalamus.
Human trials have indicated an inverse relationship between blood lead level and calcium intake. While milk isn’t an antidote to let’s say, lead poisoning, the dietary calcium inhibits the lead absorption. This sort of poisoning is incredibly dangerous to the systems of the human body, and the ingredients within the milk help to defend against it. The purpose of the milk is to dilute the ingested poison.