which qstn ur talking about?
Vasodilation Shivering Sweating
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which qstn ur talking about?
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it was cross tick tick
do you remember the exact ques wording.Read my other post where I linked some info. It suggests that answer should have been cross tick cross
1) i think they pointed the spaces between guard cells (stomata)
2) evaporation was not mentioned, water loss from the leaf was mentioned
3) CO2 enters through stomata
I'm pretty sure it said transpiration :/ cause when I read that word, I automatically thought loss of water & hence stomata
i ticked on the cell wall of spongy mesophyll. would it be correctdude....i have an eidetic memory...damn it was mentioned "most evaporation" wat the helll...cant u read?
do you remember the exact ques wording.
if mesophyll is correct i got 39/40
i don't think so logically, most of the water loss would be from the air passage leading outside without any restriction to overcome cells
I remember evaporation being mentioned. I also marked mesophyll as the answer
i ticked on the cell wall of spongy mesophyll. would it be correct
i don't think so logically, most of the water loss would be from the air passage leading outside without any restriction to overcome cells
heat loss can be reduced by both methods though at a smaller degree by vasodilation.From what i remember, the question was that the air temperature is greater than core body temperature. Which of the following can increase heat loss from body.
if mesophyll is correct i got 39/40
heat loss can be reduced by both methods though at a smaller degree by vasodilation.
i ticked on the cell wall of spongy mesophyll. would it be correct
rising of air temp is just like rising of body surface temp. and CIE always mentions a thing which increases the ambiguity in question just like in islamiat this yearYes, but CIE mentioned air temperature instead of body temperature. There might be a reason for that.
Yes, but CIE mentioned air temperature instead of body temperature. There might be a reason for that.
rising of air temp is just like rising of body surface temp. and CIE always mentions a thing which increases the ambiguity in question just like in islamiat this year
rising of air temp is just like rising of body surface temp. and CIE always mentions a thing which increases the ambiguity in question just like in islamiat this year
how can core be higher than suface temp in hot surroundingsIn the question it was mentioned that the air temperature was greater than core body temp. Core is higher than surface temp. If the outside temperature is higher, heat exchange through skin by convection which is the main process can't occur as the air is warmer than the skin.
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