Answer:
No, because xanthophyll dissipates absorbed light as heat, and in low light environments, such dissipation would decrease photosynthesis and therefore growth.
Explanation:
Xanthophyll is one of the accessory pigments present in organisms. Being an accessory pigment, the function of xanthophyll is to dissipate the absorbed visible light. Since it dissipates the visible light, the light cannot be used by Chlorella to drive the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis.
When a mutant Chlorella is grown in the shady region, the dissipation of light by xanthophyll would further reduce the rate of photosynthesis. This mutation is not an adaptive feature in shady regions where the rate of photosynthesis is already lower due to limited availability of light and therefore, would not be favored by natural selection and would not spread to the future generations.
Answer: Strict Liability Torts
Explanation:
In the tort law, strict liability is the imposition of the liabilities on the party without even finding a single fault.
The claimant only needs to prove that the tort occurred is done by the defendant and he is only responsible for the faults.
It is considered to be very dangerous as there is no need of prove to show the defendant has done a fault.
Answer:
I think that the people that should have access to the information is your closest friends, family and your spouse
Answer:
stds
stress
money loss (children need alot of money)
sleepless nights
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