I think it might be B but I am not sure
CITES work by subjecting international trade though Licensing System.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Approximately, 30000 species of Plant and 5800 animal species are under Protection by CITES against over exploitation through international trade. Flora and Fauna species are grouped in three appendices depending on how much they are threatened by International trade. CITES works by subjecting. To certain control, CITES used to subject international trade of specimen of certain species. There are applicable licensing system which is controlled or monitored by management authorities and scientific authorities. Role of Scientific authorities to advise effect of trade on species status.
All Export, Import, re export of these species should be authorized by Licensing system
Appendix I species are endanger of extinction and their trade permitted on exceptional situation.
Appendix II species are not in endanger of extinction but their trade need to be controlled to avoid species utilization that are unsuited with their survival
Appendix III contain those species which are endangered in at least one country and these are asked with CITES parties for helping in controlling their trade
The best answer would be:
A membrane bound nucleus
<u>Here is more about the question:</u>
There are three domains in the classification of organisms and they are Eubacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. What makes Eukarya different from the other two is the presence of a nucleus in the cells. Among the remaining two, Archaea is more closely related to Eukarya than Eubacteria.
Answer:
you would use the fight or flight response your nervous system would help
Explanation:
<span>During the ALARM STAGE of the general adaptation syndrome, catecholamines are released by the adrenal medulla, intense arousal occurs, and the body mobilizes internal physical resources to meet the demands of the stress-producing event.
This gives the body a burst of energy to flee from the scene that causes the stress to prevent the further damage that might happen to the body. Kind of similar when you accidentally touch the flame on a candle, your body automatically undergoes alarm stage and signals your brain to move your hand away from the heat that caused you pain.</span>