Answer is: <span>limbic system.
</span>Limbic system (paleomammalian cortex) <span>is part of </span>brain<span> structures located on both sides of the </span>thalamus. In limbic systems are: olfactory bulbs<span>, limbic and midbrain area, </span>hippocampus<span>, </span>hypothalamus<span>, septum pellucidum, </span>amygdala<span>, </span>anterior thalamic nuclei<span>, </span>fornix<span>, </span>columns of fornix<span>, </span>mammillary body<span>, </span>habenulam, commissure<span>, </span>cingulate gyrus<span>, </span>parahippocampal gyrus and entorhinal cortex.
From what we know, we can confirm that an invasive species will be the one that when introduced into an environment, reproduces at a rate that harms the biodiversity of the local ecosystem.
<h3 /><h3>What is the harm of these species to ecosystems?</h3>
Invasive species harm ecosystems greatly. Though invasive species are often rare, they cause great harm to ecosystems by affecting the biodiversity of the system and can lead to widespread extinctions of other organisms in that particular ecosystem.
Therefore, an invasive species will be the one that when introduced into an environment, reproduces at a rate that harms the biodiversity of the local ecosystem.
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1) a series of circulation cells for the tropics, (2) a series for the polar regions and (3) a very dynamic series of cells in the midlatitudes
I’m pretty sure the answers are- Oxygen and glucose