Sedimentary rocks<span> can be categorized into three groups based on sediment type. Most sedimentary rocks are formed by the </span>lithification<span> of </span>weathered<span> rock debris that has been physically transported and deposited. During the transport process, the particles that make up these rocks often become rounded due to abrasion or can become highly sorted. Examples of this type of sedimentary rock include </span>conglomerate<span> and </span>sandstone<span>. Scientists sometimes call this general group of sedimentary rocks </span>clastic<span>. The remaining types of sedimentary rocks are created either from chemical precipitation and crystallization, or by the lithification of once living </span>organic matter<span>. We identify these sedimentary rocks as being </span><span>non-clastic
So the Answer Would Be C</span>
Answer:
In vitro fertilization (IVF)
Explanation:
In vitro fertilization is conducted when infertility is perceived in sexual partners trying to have a baby. It is the process whereby matured ova/eggs are removed from the female's reproductive system and is fertilized externally in a laboratory (usually in a glassware) using a male's sperm cell. It can be thought of as a procedure where the normal fertilization process that occurs in a female's reproductive tract (fallopian tube) is carried out outside the body, specifically in a laboratory.
In order for this procedure to be employed, the male and female must be able to produce their respective gametes. The female's ovary is usually stimulated by fertility drugs in order to yield numerous eggs, which are then extracted from her ovary and fertilized by a sperm externally (in a laboratory). The resulting fertilized egg called embryo is placed back into the female's womb to carry it as a normal pregnancy.
The answer would be 14.50
Answer:an adaptation to water. A niche
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