If I am correct it is The Third Trimester
Answer:
D
Explanation:
This is the more likely explanation, as there must be a limit to leg length in an animal that has to run very fast and strain their muscles and bones to the limit to do so.
As for the other options, there is no evidence to conclude that the genes that are involved in cheetahs leg length do not undergo mutation because the population exhibits a variety of leg lengths. Neither can we conclude that there are any isolated subgroups in the pupulation. Natural selection does act upon the traits involved in predation, as the question starts by saying that the faster a cheetah can run the more likely it is to capture its prey.
Nests, small organisms such as lizards, snakes, small birds, rock formations, skeletons of small animals.
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For a quantity of water, milliliters (mL) are used
For the length of a leaf centimeters or millimeters (cm; mm) are used
For the mass of a small stone, gram (g) are used.
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