Answer:
b) the incidences of death in a country's population
Explanation:
Definition of mortality (according to Oxford dictonary),
The number of deaths in a <u>given area</u> or period, or from a particular cause
An ethical dilemma is the practice of "gift-giving" between the parties to a business negotiation is considered right and proper behavior in many asian cultures while some westerners view this as a form of bribery.
Ethics and being ethical are set standards that each person has for themselves as what they view as appropriate in the work place or what they value and believe in. This is often a decision-making problem between moral decisions that neither often are acceptable. Businesses have business ethics and individuals and have ethics that they all believe are true principles to work/life by.
Answer: pre-synaptic neuron
Explanation:
A pre-synaptic neuron is a neuron that produces the neurotransmitters in response to the action potential entering into the axon terminal. The vesicles present in the synapse forms the synaptic pool for the exocytosis of the neurotransmitters, which means they are readily releasable.
When the action potential reaches up to the nerve terminal the electrical signals will be generated at the voltage-gated calcium ion channels.
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Answer:
1. Kenya: 3 million
2. Ethiopia: 4.8 million
3. Somali: 7 million
4. Sudan: 3 million
<em>Figures are approximate*</em>
<u>Population trends</u>:
Camel populations are increasing in these arid and semi-arid regions. It is suggested that t<u>he effects of climate change are linked to this trend.</u>
Explanation:
- In Kenya, the population of camels in Kenya was an estimated of three million individuals, according to a research study in 2009. The population trends indicate that the camel population has continued to increase as, in the late-90s, it was of only 0.8 million individuals.
- According to Behnke (2010), the camel population of Ethiopia is approximately 4.8 million individuals. From 1996 to 2006, the camel population increased by 10%.
- Somali has <u>the largest population of camels in the world.</u> Over seven million individuals currently inhabit this region. The population trends indicate that camel populations are increasing.
- Sudan has an estimated camel population of three million individuals. According to FAO statistics, it is increasing at a yearly growth of over 2%.