<u>Answer:
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If the mentioned pattern continues over several years, Split Peas will be the most frequent sub-species.
<u>Explanation:
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- As the species of peas would begin thriving after predation, it would genetically learn to grow up to adapt to the external condition on its own.
- This would cause the species to develop immunity against factors defiant for its growth and thrive in the given conditions after predation.
- Hence, split peas would group and multiply to become the most frequent sub-species.
Answer: I would go with B. Here’s why: An index fossil is usually easily recognizable, and underwent a wide geographic distribution. What leads me to believe B is the correct answer, is because it’s something that existed “ all over the world”.
I am certain that placing pressure on a cut will constrict blood vessels manually, and encourages vascular spasms.
Vascular spasms are sudden, brief tightening of the muscle cells inside the walls of a blood vessels. It is the first response as the blood vessels constrict to allow less blood to be lost. In the second step, platelet plug formation, platelet stick together to form a temporary seal to cover the break in the vessel wall, the third step is the coagulation or blood clotting.
<span>Shivering to warm up illustrates the </span>adaptation to environment characteristics of the life.<span />
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The net gain of ATP to the yeast cell is two molecules–-the two molecules of ATP normally produced in glycolysis. Yeasts are able to participate in fermentation because they have the necessary enzyme to convert pyruvic acid to ethyl alcohol.