Answer:
Here's what i think.
Explanation:
Tides can be extremely dangerous, in some places, high tide will flood caves which people otherwise wouldn't notice as flood-able. Knowing the tides can save lives of Spelunkers (people who explore caves). Another example is sailing. The tides can be important because tide can determine if your boat will be smashed against rocks, or if it is safe to dock!
Species A and B would be the most similar because there is only one mutation between the two of them located in the first codon.
Well a mutation is like a change in the DNA and so if there was a mutation in the antártica fish, something in their genes would change. If that mutation has a positive effect on it, then that mutation would be passed down to the generations of fish, helping that fish with its survival or something
This is due to the fact that women usually become infected at younger age than men. Many young women have a sexual relationship with older men who are more likely a hiv-positive, with the result that far more young women that young men in Africa were infected. Also the women are at higher risk of infection. The reason is both physical and socio-cultural.
An electronic pulse oximeter, which can be clipped on the bridge of the nose, forehead, on the earlobe, or to the tip of finger, determines the oxygen concentration in arterial blood. Hemoglobin is the protein complex in blood that is responsible for carrying oxygen around the body. The pulse oximeter actually measures the concentration of hemoglobin in the blood and determines oxygen concentration from this value.