Evolution.
Evolution is a series of changes that occur to species, which make them better suited to their environment. The changes that occur are normally related to the harsh situations species may encounter in their new habitat.
All species have evolved and changed, from single-celled microorganisms to elephants. Cells for example, where simple organisms and didn't have all the organelles and types they now have. Elephants, also varied a lot in size and appearance.
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D. A pond has 12 species of organisms including 300 animals and 40 plants
Answer:
The replication of a human being through the production of a precise genetic copy of nuclear human DNA or any other human molecule, cell, or tissue in order to create a new human being or to allow development beyond an embryo.
Explanation:
Answer:
From lowest to highest tendency to donate electrons:
NADP+, Oxygen (O2), α–ketoglutarate, Malate, Oxaloacetate
Explanation:
Electron donors are those molecules that can easily lose an electron and are known as reducing agents.
Lower the electronegativity, better the electron donor it is
Oxygen is an oxidizing agent and hence, a strong electron acceptor and not a donor.
NADP+ state for this coenzyme functions as an ideal electron acceptor rather than an electron donor
B: <span>They can differentiate into more </span>cells<span> than adult </span>stem cells can.<span>They can differentiate into more </span>cells<span> than adult </span>stem cells<span> can.</span>