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Human bites may transmit blood borne pathogens(BPS) by exposing the bitters oral mucosa to the bitee's blood and the bite wound to bitters saliva. Consequently bites may require post exposure follow up, since bitter's oral mucosa invariably gets exposed to bitee's blood(reverse exposure), all bitees should be tested for HCV-HIV infectivity.
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Scientists think that geographic isolation is a common way for the process of specification to begin: rivers change course, mountains rise, continents drift, organisms migrate, and what was once a continuous population is divided into two or more smaller populations. ... This may or may not be sufficient to cause specification.
Explanation:
A human female has XX chromosomes
Chameleons, those shade-shifting, intricately camouflaged lizards that can change color in response to environmental or behavioral influences. Since the oldest lineages of chameleons are all from Madagascar, scientists believe they evolved on the island and spread out from there. As far as paleontologists can tell, the first chameleons evolved shortly after the extinction of dinosaurs 65 million years ago. Unlike other animals that change color, such as the squid and octopus, chameleons do not modify their hues by accumulating or dispersing pigments within their skin cells, the researchers found. Instead, the lizards rely on structural changes that affect how light reflects off their skin, the researchers said. Although chameleons are believed to have originated in Africa or Madagascar, the oldest known fossil, 26 million years old, is Chamaeleo caroliquarti from western Bohemia.
Answer:
B) the grass
Explanation:
Because producers go through processes like chemosynthesis and photosynthesis and grass which is a plant goes through photosynthesis.