This question is incomplete as no options are given. However, urbanisation typically leads to a greater percentage of impermeable surfaces, such as roads, parking lots etc. Water is then unable to filter into the soil and groundwater as much as it would on natural land. What then occurs is much more runoff in urban areas during rainfall. This has been problematic in major cities in the developing world, where storm water drains are not maintained. Rainfall can easily result in flooding, and floods can be much worse in urbanised environments. We must also consider that there will be reduced groundwater recharge in urban areas from rainfall, as less water infiltrates the soil. Interestingly, in urban areas, it is generally accepted that up to 60% of tap water is lost through leaks, many underground, so groundwater may be recharged through lost tap water.
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Pollution
Blooms (Harmful algal that produces toxins)
Coral mining/overfishing/harmful fishing (blast fishing using dynamite)
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Student 2 because a proton is what identifies a atom and student to is the only one who has that under the list. Plus the valence electron is right as well
Answer:Trypsin inhibitor blocks trypsinogen's catalytic activity.
Explanation: Trypsin are protein inhibitor that reduces trypsin activity by controlling it activation and catalytic reaction.
They binds to trypsin thereby preventing protein from binding to the trypsin and therefore inhibit digestion process. They are called anti nutritional factor because they inhibit digestion.
Trysinogen are found in the body and it prevent protein such as pancrease from been broken down. Trypsin inhibitor blocks trypsinogens activity in animal by preventing its activation in the body by binding to it active site.