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Answer: 50%
Explanation:
A defendant that is only slightly at fault will be responsible to the consumer for the percentage of responsibility of that defender. Also a defender might be singly or jointly held accountable for all damages incur if;
• The percentage of responsibility for the defendant is more than 50%.
• The defendant who has the intention to hurt team up with another to commit what is called high felony, if such person is a licensed broker, the broker will be responsible for their action.
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Answer:
1. examination of homologous fossilized structures of primitive horses
Explanation:
As you can see in the diagram, to show the stages of the development of the modern horse, a comparison is made between the forelimb structure and the molar tooth of these horses (related to the adult form). These two factors of comparison establish the representation of fossilized homologous structures of primitive horses.
As you may already know, homologous structures are different body structures from different animals that have a strong similarity (because they are inherited from a common ancestor). When these animals die and these structures are conserved, we can say that they have been fossilized.
As the forelimb structure and the molar tooth of the horses shown in the diagram are homologous structures that were fossilized, we can say that option 1 is the correct answer to your question.
Answer:
Stress can send hormones like adrenaline and cortisol racing through your blood, which can raise your heart rate. Things like meditation and yoga can help lower stress levels. Over the long term, they can lower your resting heart rate, too
Explanation:
Stress can send hormones like adrenaline and cortisol racing through your blood, which can raise your heart rate. Things like meditation and yoga can help lower stress levels. Over the long term, they can lower your resting heart rate, too