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c. a natural disaster
Explanation:
A limiting factor in an ecosystem can either be density dependent or density independent. A density independent limiting factor is that which does not rely on the density of a population to affect it's size.
A density independent factor affects the population size irrespective of how densely populated the population is. Examples of density independent limiting factors that can affect a population are natural disasters like fire outbreak, hurricane, earthquake etc.
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Explanation:
The normal form of the prion protein PrP (shown here) is found on the surface of nerve cells, but when it changes into its misfolded form, it aggregates into long fibrils that clog up the normal functioning of the brain.
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Whether it's practical (like washing machines, tumble dryers, refrigerators, cars, flooring materials, windows, or door handles) or for leisure (like televisions, Blu-ray players, games consoles, reclining chairs, or toys), all these things are examples of technology.
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I believe the answer is Biological magnification. please tell me if I'm wrong.