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There are two stories about Conservation Activity. One is about "Using Forest Wisely" and the other is about "Community Conservation."
If that is the case, we can say that the economics delay scientists' first attempts for conservation affect the conservation study and the environment in that cutting those trees for economic purposes directly impact the wildlife and nature of the region.
Trees are the sentient beings that produce the oxygen human beings need to breathe fresh air. They clean the air because trees "breathe" carbon dioxide. The uncontrolled cutting down of trees could affect because resources could be scarce, increasing prices of goods.
One of the stories refers to the case of gorillas in places such as Rwanda or Uganda, risking the habitat of these animals and the entire environment of those forests, which also results in affecting the economy of the places.
Answer:
Nutrients from breast milk.
Explanation:
Healthy newborns make blood glucose from sugar and several nutrients from the colostrum, a type of liquid that mother’s breasts produce before breast milk itself. Later, the babies make glucose from mature breast milk.
Most healthy babies, born after 37 weeks of gestation do not risk hepatic glycogen drops. They can easily compensate for normal drops in blood sugar, in other words, whenever the baby is breastfed when needed, he/she will be able to keep his/her glucose levels stable.
Paralysis is most often caused by damage in the nervous system, especially the spinal cord. The nervous system is what give signals to the different parts of our body so that if it is damaged signals and messages could not be transported. If the central nervous system is damaged, paralysis frequently affects the movement of a limb as a whole, not the individual muscles.
The answer is B. Genetic drift greatly affects small populations, but large populations can recover.