<span>Every day, somewhere in our planet, a unique species of organism becomes extinct as the las member of that species dies. Some examples of this are the Caribbean Monk Seal, Tasmanian Tiger, Quagga, Passenger Pigeon, and the Baiji River Dolphin.
The answer is: <span>Its species.
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I hope it helps, Regards.</span>
If a particular job of a cell was to swim a long distance to an egg with a flagella, then it would need more mitochondria. As mitochondria undergo cellular respiration and essentially utilize the carbohydrates for that particular cell to produce the final product of ATP high energy containing molecules needed for the movement.
Beause we cut down a lot of trees. Often, so many, that the health of a forest is irreparably damaged. A forest is not just a bunch of trees. It is a whole ecosystem, in which the trees anchor the growth of many other plant and animal species, hold the ground together to prevent erosion, and produce a lot of oxygen to support animal life. If you harvest too many of the trees, the local ecosystem stops being a forest and starts turning into something else