Answer:
Which of the following groups is a population?
All of the living things that interact within a forest ecosystem
Explanation:
Abiotic components of an ecosystem include everything except life which surrounds an individual and is not associated directly with the presence of other organisms these components are Material and Energy
Abiotic factors are further divided into three categories
1. Climatic factors
2. Topographic factors
3. Edaphic factors
And in forest there are all these factors present!
Answer:
Leukemia
Explanation:
Leukemia is a term used to describe the increase in high number of abnormal white blood cells or excessive production and uncontrolled increase of immature white blood cells. This effect usually pose an increased risk of infections.
Factors that result to Leukemia can be as a result of environmental activities such as exposure to ionizing radiation or it can be as a result of genetic mutation in the DNA. Mutations can trigger leukemia by activating oncogenes or deactivating tumor suppressor genes, and thereby disrupting the regulation of cell death, differentiation or division.
Therapsids are a group of mammal like reptiles that share many features of the body. So basically what this means is that these animals from the Therapsids helps the humans evolve. Therapsids had canine teeth and so do mammals. Their jaws where structured similar to ours and so were their teeth. Their molars were in the back so they chomp their food like meat, just like the humans. The reptiles in the Therapsids group have legs that were more vertical from their body like humans. Where other reptiles did not, they had legs that were sprawled out from their body.The reptiles in the Therapsids group also had turbinates bones like humans. They were also thought to be warm blooded just like humans. There are some similarities that could leave one to believe that there is a connection, but I don’t think so. I think that humans have a more thing in <span>common with chimpanzees</span>
The crust of the Earth can be thick in some spots and thin in others.