I believe that the answer to this question is, that laws can be made to prevent certain things/ amounts of things to be used up.
<span>Fireflies
use the bioluminescence to attract mates for mating hence key in reproduction.
Therefore, beetles from different species should have different lighting
patterns so that they can only attract mates of the same species. This would
avoid interspecies mating which would probably involved expending energy in
produce nonviable offspring which is inefficient (hence will be unfavoured
natural selection). </span>
Answer:
d. The ovaries receive blood from the ovarian and uterine arteries.
Explanation:
All the other options are correct except option D.
The ovary is only supplied with oxygenated blood from the ovarian arteries. The uterine arteries supply blood to the uterus alone.
Answer:
a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
Explanation: