Answer: If a cell has the ability to take in water, food molecule, and other necessary materials this indicates it is capable of nutrition. The answer can not be digestion or absorption because it's a term that talks about multicellular beings.
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The correct answer is option D. "I, II, and III".
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The environment’s ability to meet present and future needs is directly related to technology and social organization:
I. Environmental impacts depend on population density. The higher the population density in a region, the more likely it suffers from environmental impacts caused by people's bad practices.
II. Affluence determines people’s level of consumption, and hence, their environmental impact. People with great affluence are more likely to cause major environmental impact, has they consume more products and have luxuries such as private air and water transportation which generates environmental impact.
III. Modern technological advances have made it possible for humans to significantly alter planetary systems. For instance, human satellites produce space debris, which can possibly alter planetary systems.
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They discovered that the difference between lactose tolerant/persistence and intolerant individuals was due to a mutation located in another neighbouring gene that controls its persistence.
This gene is the MCM6 gene. This gene affects lactase promoter activity likely causing lactase persistence. It is located in a regulatory region upstream of the lactase (LCT) gene.
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The H.M.S. Challenger embarked from Portsmouth, England on December 21, 1872 and changed the course of scientific history. Physicists, chemists, and biologists collaborated with expert navigators to map the sea. This interdisciplinary spirit has continued to the present day. During the 4 year journey, the voyages circumnavigated the globe, sounded the ocean bottom to a depth of 26,850 feet, found many new species, and provided collections for scores of biologists.
C. Wyville Thomson led the expedition but died of exhaustion from the journey, which ended on May 24, 1876. The Challenger had zig-zagged around the globe and had visited every continent, including Antarctica.
The reports of the Challenger expedition were supervised by Sir John Murray, whose biological conclusions were of great importance to the later development of marine biology. He concluded, for example, that the deep-sea fauna was not "ancient," in that it did not resemble the faunas found in ancient fossil deposits.
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Electricity, I'm not sure if that's what you mean or if that was even a question.