Answer:first option
Explanation:
If the females only give birth to 1-2 offspring per litter, it would take longer to keep the population alive due to the low ammount of babies being born (you have to concider that some babies don't survive to adulthood though)
The oceans also regulate the global climate; they mediate temperature and drive the weather, determining rainfall, droughts, and floods. They are also the world's largest store of carbon, where an estimated 83% of the global carbon cycle is circulated
<span>A person's oxygen dispersal into the bloodstream from the lungs drops about 4 percent every decade. This happens because of decrease in organ reserve due to aging.</span>
During the S phase in the cell cycle, the chromosomes are replicated so that there are two copies. These copies are necessary so that each daughter cell created during the M phase will have an identical copy of the DNA.
Therefore, the answer is A: The DNA must be replicated.
The chromosomes joining, cell membrane expanding, and cytoplasm separating all happen during the M phase (mitosis).
The statements that are true of logistic growth are A) as the population becomes larger, it grows more slowly, and B) when the population reaches carrying capacity, it stops growing.