No it doesn't. Most of the time, diarrhea is caused by a virus or bacteria, or if you did not eat many healthy things.
Irritable bowel gives rise to spasm and cramp like abdominal pain. It will not affect digestion but can give rise to diarrhoea and constipation. Crown's disease on the other hand is caused by inflammation of the bowel which gets damaged. It mostly affects the small bowel but can appear any where in the gastrointestinal tract. It again gives rise to abdominal pain and diarrhoea, and can affect digestion due to poor absorption from the damaged bowel giving rise to weight loss, nutritional and vitamin deficiencies.
A.) Morphogenesis. Not differentiation pluripotency, mitosis, or totipotency.
The parenchyma cells tissues give rise to the cork cambium.
The internal combustion engine give rise to the auto industry.
Raise and Rise is the example of the transitive verb rise.
The jet could rise vertically.
There are a few things that can give rise to a hypothesis. The main thing is null error.
"To give rise to" means to cause something to happen or come into existence. It implies the origin or source of something.
PHYSICAL CHANGE:It is a temporary change in which no new substance is formed and can be reversed by simple means.CHEMICAL CHANGE:it's a permanent change in which the substance give rise to original substance having different compositions and properties. it is irreversible and accompanied by energy change.
There is nothing "legal" about this phrase, although lawyers often use it. To give rise to something means to make something occur. As in: " The ingestion of e coli bacteria can give rise to severe health problems"
It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.It is unlikely that such a suggestion would give rise to a cause of action in law.
No, the dermis gives rise to hair follicles.