Answer:
D). Choice 2 and 3
Explanation:
Given the options above, the limiting factors are both the "Amount of water in the lake" and the "Temperature of the lake"
This is because the amount of water in the lake can only carry as much of the number of fishes as possible it can contain or sustain. This implies that the higher the water content in the lake the higher the number of fishes it can contain and vice versa.
Also, the temperature of the lake is a limiting factor because the temperature of the lake supports the light penetration to the fishes in the water. Should the temperature increases beyond the highest level the water can support, the fishes will die.
Answer;
The Lacey Act
Explanation;
-The Lacey Act protects both plants and wildlife by creating civil and criminal penalties for a wide array of violations. Most notably, the Act prohibits trade in wildlife, fish, and plants that have been illegally taken, possessed, transported or sold.
-In 2008, the Act was amended to include plants and plant products such as timber and paper. This landmark legislation is the world's first ban on trade in illegally sourced wood products.
<span>The Autonomic nervous system is also known as the Sympathetic and Para sympathetic nervous system. The Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is best known for its stimulation of the body’s fight-or-flight (emergency) response, maintaining the body's homeostasis balance like sweating to disspation of heat. It is related more with activities that requires mental or physical alertness such as work and exercise. Conversely, the parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for "rest and recovery" or relaxation responses like sleeping, eating and watching TV. While the SNS increases heartbeat, and blood vessels; the parasympathetic nervous system decreases your heartbeat, relaxes your blood vessels and your muscles</span>
A catalyst decreases the activation energy and increases reaction rate that is needed.