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When a habitat is destroyed, the carrying capacity for indigenous plants, animals, and other organisms is reduced so that populations decline, sometimes up to the level of extinction. Habitat loss is perhaps the greatest threat to organisms and biodiversity.
All of the options enlisted here (area, climate, diversity of niches) affect an area's biodiversity except number of endangered species. That in no way affects an area's biodiversity, whereas the other options certainly do.
Because the enzyme efficiency peaks at higher temperatures, the enzyme will work best at medium to high temperatures.
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It is also worthy to note that Mendeleev's 1871 arrangement was related to the atomic ratios in which elements formed oxides, binary compounds with oxygen whereas today's periodic tables are arranged by increasing atomic numbers, that is, the number of protons a particular element contains.
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