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Numerous examples of this human-induced contemporary evolution have been reported in a number of 'contexts', including hunting, harvesting, fishing, agriculture, medicine, climate change, pollution, eutrophication, urbanization, habitat fragmentation, biological invasions and emerging/disappearing diseases.
Answer: Animal production
Explanation:
Almost all agricultural practices has been found to have negative impact on the environment.
Agricultural activities are very important for the existence of human, therefore, animal protection can be said to be the one with the least adverse effects on the environment.
The flowering plants, also known as angiosperms, are similar to gymnosperms which are capable of producing seeds. However they are distinguished from the latter by characteristics which includes flowers, endosperms within the seeds and the production of fruits that contain the seeds. They are the sister phylum to the following four gymnosperm groups namely, the conifers, cycad, gingko and gnetophytes.
Answer:
Carbon enters the atmosphere as carbon dioxide from respiration and combustion. Carbon dioxide is absorbed by producers to make glucose in photosynthesis