Dog breeding has breeders choosing the best dogs to use for breeding, so they are artificially creating an environment for breeding to occur. This is opposed to letting them breed naturally, which may produce unfavorable results.
The answer to this question would be: oblique muscle
Oblique muscle runs at the long axis of the body. There are a few oblique muscles in human such as the external/internal abdominal oblique muscle in the belly that makes the "six-pack" looks. Other would be superior/inferior oblique muscle in the eye that moves the eyeball.
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No one can see in total darkness. Fortunately, there’s almost always some light available. Even if it’s only dim starlight, that’s enough for your eyes to detect. What’s truly amazing is how little light is required for you to see.
Human eyes have two main features that help us see better in low light: the pupil’s ability to change size, and the eye’s two types of light-sensing cells.
Opening up to let in more light
Your pupils are the black areas at the front of your eyes that let light enter. They look black because the light that reaches them is absorbed inside the eyeball. It’s then converted by your brain into your perceptions of the world.
You’ve probably noticed that pupils can change size in response to light. Outside on a bright sunny day, your pupils become very small. This lets less light into the eye since there’s plenty available
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A cacti
Explanation:
I think because a plant/producers absorbs most of the sun's energy.
The donated organ that is stored at the given temperature is THE LIVER.
When liver is excised from a donor, it loses its source of oxygen and this may leads to damages in the tissue before transplantation occurs. A new study has recently discovered that keeping the donated organ at 70 degree Fahrenheit will makes the tissue to keep better pending the time for transplantation.