Answer: Active transport
Explanation: requires the cell to spend energy, usually in the form of ATP. Examples include the transport of large molecules (non-lipid soluble) and the sodium-potassium pump. Types of active transport.
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The correct answer is option C, that is, saves species from extinction.
The Endangered Species Act is one of the most essential and efficient environmental laws of America. It signifies a willingness by the people of America to work in harmony and restore and protect the species most vulnerable of getting disappeared forever.
The act offers common sense, balanced solutions for the landowners, government agencies, and concerned citizens to preserve the endangered wildlife and their habitats. It includes three prime elements:
1. Inhibiting the listed species from getting harmed or killed
2. Developing plans to restore healthy populations
3. Safeguarding habitat important to these species survival.
Answer:
The artificial reef would decrease erosion of the coastline.
Explanation:
Artificial reefs are created in area where there is little uderwater topography or near established coral reefs to imitate or even substitute for natural coral reefs where they are absent or endangered due various factors which are mostly human in nature. The artificial serves to provide a habitat for marine organisms and ensure more biodiversity around the area by providing shelter from predation and surfaces for encrusting organisms such as corals and sponges to grow on. The growth of these lower level food chain organisms attract larger predator organisms thereby increasing the biodiversity in the area.
Artificial reefs are made from a variety of materials such as shipwrecks, construction debris, oil rigs, concrete, and any other man-made objects. Since reef structures protect shorelines against waves, artificial reefs would decrease the erosion of the coastline providing benefit to the people living along the coastline by preventing the destruction of beaches and coastal property,