Answer:
TRue
Explanation:
The number of eggs per nest is called a clutch and it has been seen to vary among species. Turtles that live on water can lay more than one clutch in a nesting season. In most cases, the turtles do lay over 110 eggs per nest, two to eight nests a season.
When these eggs numbering over a hundred are laid, and only a small fraction of the offspring from those eggs make it to the ocean, with a few of these ending up with offspring of their own, then overpopulation has set in.
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Infections are the tiniest and least complex life form known. They are 10 to 100 times littler than microbes (or bacteria).
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The cyclin begins to be destroyed at the metaphase of the cell cycle causing the chromosomes to begin to seperate.