There is no major animal predator for a lion.
Animals may occasionally gang up on lions, kill a cub if they encounter one and kill weak lions or lone lionesses. But the major problem for lions is us humans. We humans have been killing animals, especially cats and particularly lions at an excessive rate. So while there are no single animal that are higher in the food chain than a lion, us humans are the ones killing them. But since you are asking what "animal" can seriously injure "a" lion, a single one, by it self on a one-on-one fight then a some animals like the African elephant or possibly a hippo can kill one. Just because of the sheer size and power of those animals.
Answer: Cerebrum
Explanation:
The cerebrum is the large and outer part of the human brain. It is capable of detecting and sensing the stimuli from the external environment like sound, visual and others.
It also controls the human thinking, reading, learning, emotion and speech. It controls the muscle movement while walking. It is divided into two hemispheres called as left and right.
Answer: the answer would be snythesis (d)
Explanation:
Troughs are the lowest parts of a wavelength. I hope this helps!
Prophase 1 of meiosis <span>relative to the number of chromosomes of a given species, accounts for a significant amount of genetic variation in gametes.</span>