I believe that the drug described above is an example of a tetratogen. Tetratogens are agents and conditions such as viruses, drugs, chemicals, stressors, and malnutrition, which can impair prenatal development and lead to birth defects or even death. Others are behavioral tetratogens that tend to harm the prenatal brain, affecting the future child's intellectual and emotional.
to be quite honest, I wasn't too sure on this question but I believe it's habitat destruction. if i'm wrong, my apologies.
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Option B
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The genetic code utilised by almost every organism are the same, as in the same sequences of codon codes for the same amino acid in almost every organism, thus the genetic code is said to be universal.
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winds blow clockwise around an area of high pressure and counter-clockwise around low pressure.
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A white-eyed fly is born into a population of brown-eyed flies.
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In the example, a new mutation (i.e., white-eyes) has appeared in the progeny. In the case that this new mutation has adaptive value, it will be transmitted across generations and therefore will increase its frequency in the population