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Earth is in the midst of its sixth mass extinction: Somewhere between 30 and 159 species disappear every day, thanks largely to humans, and more than 300 types of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians have vanished since 1500. These rates do not bode well for the future of life on our planet, but what if extinction wasn’t permanent? What if we could resurrect some of the species we’ve lost?
For decades the notion of “de-extinction” hovered on the scientific fringes, but new advances in genetic engineering, especially the CRISPR-Cas9 revolution, have researchers believing that it’s time to start thinking seriously about which animals we might be able to bring back, and which ones would do the most good for the ecosystems they left behind.
Answer: B
Explanation: Grains are naturally high in fiber, helping you feel full and satisfied — Whole grains help to a lower risk of heart disease, diabetes, certain cancers and other health problems.
I believe the correct answer would be the parathyroid hormone (PTH) and calcitonin. Both of this hormones work in hand in hand in regulating the phosphate and the calcium levels present in the blood. Hope this answers the question.
The correct answer is C.) Getting food. Unlike plants, which have the ability to produce enough food through photosynthesis, heterotrophs, which include all animals (Invertebrates are animals as well) must gain their food from outside sources. Hope this helped!