The limitation in the behavior of lions is that the lions living in a group called a pride , in which lions have strong bond and do not accept a stranger.
<h3>What is pride and how lions behave in social lion group?</h3>
- A study showed that most of the lions living and sharing same geographical area have friendly behavior.
- Pride is a group of lions in which lions interact with each other and share a close bond and do not accept a stranger.
- A pride comprises of total thirty lions at max , above which pride is not a group .
- Behavior like liking , meowing is amongst the friendly behavior lion shows towards other lion.
- The female lions defends the cub , comparatively to the father of the cub.
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HI Mate! The right answer is vascular tissue! 
 
        
             
        
        
        
The right answer is polarity.
In chemistry, polarity is a characteristic describing the distribution of negative and positive charges in a dipole. The polarity of a bond or a molecule is due to the difference in electronegativity between the chemical elements that compose it, the differences in charge that it induces, and to their distribution in space. The more the charges are distributed asymmetrically, the more a bond or molecule will be polar, and conversely, if the charges are distributed in a completely symmetrical manner, it will be apolar, that is to say non-polar.
Polarity and its consequences (van der Waals forces, hydrogen bonding) affect a number of physical characteristics (surface tension, melting point, boiling point, solubility) or chemical (reactivity).
Many very common molecules are polar, such as sucrose, a common form of sugar. The sugars, in general, have many oxygen-hydrogen bonds (hydroxyl group -OH) and are generally very polar. Water is another example of a polar molecule, which allows polar molecules to be generally soluble in water. Two polar substances are very soluble between them as well as between two apolar molecules thanks to Van der Waals interactions.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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As the body tries to fight the infection, the immune system causes inflammation to make it hard for the virus to copy itself. The process of fighting the infection causes most of the symptoms people have. As the virus makes its way down to the lungs it can cause the lungs to become inflamed. This can lead to pneumonia.
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