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Ants and Mice/Rats </span></span><span><span>Cow
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Monster </span></span><span><span>Coyotes and snakes </span></span><span><span>Snakes </span></span><span><span>Lizards and snakes </span></span><span><span>Tarantulas </span></span><span><span>hawks </span></span><span><span>Coyotes
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C. It requires active transport because the use of energy is necessary, the natural and opposite flow to this, would be from high to low concentration that requires little to no energy (i.e passive diffusion).
I think the answer its A because a Punnett square allows the prediction of the percentages of phenotypes in the offspring of a cross from known genotypes. A Punnett square can be used to determine a missing genotype based on the other genotypes involved in a cross.
In British Columbia, western Canada, renowned for its's coniferous forests, the poaching of protected magnificent old growth trees is fairly common and examples have been found in our park-protected areas of cutting of 800-1000 year old giants in the Carmanah Walbran Provincial Park.