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1. D- Within cultures that rely on milk-producing animals, individuals who tolerated lactose had a survival advantage.
2. B- Genetic drift is the random increase or decrease of certain genes in a population; natural selection is not random.
3. A- An interferon activates the body's immune system response to a virus.
4. D- Each persons immune system employs different tactics to get rid of the virus.
5. D- yes, because mutated viruses are able to infect more hosts.
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There’s a point you need to look for in every movie, usually about half and hour before the end, when the hero is defeated in some spectacular way, beaten into submission and presumed dead. If not dead, then maybe they’ve given up, lost all hope, and there doesn’t seem to be any way to convince them to carry-on and reach for the thing they’ve been reaching for.
But then, something incredible happens. They look inside themselves and discover something that was lost - the strength to carry them on. A single spark lit a fire inside them and they return to the fight and this time they win and then the credits roll.
We tell ourselves the story again and again because it’s what we want in our darkest hour. We want to believe that something inside of us, some undiscovered or forgotten part, will help us look up from the darkness and rise to fight again.
And when in the dark, remember that this might be the part where you have to get up and fight.
ANOTHER EXAMPLE , shorter.
They love you like rain loves,
and in return, you love like a flood loves,
and just like a flood,
you are not in control
because that is the nature of your love,
and you have never learn to love
another way.
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In the 9th century, it was suggested that when organisms change, they are adapting to survive.
Lamarck, was the researcher that created the theory of acquired characteristics.
Malthus first proposed the idea that overpopulation <span>contributed to the lack of resources and interfered with survival, but he applied this to only humans, Darwin was the first to apply this to all organisms.</span>
Answer: The absorbed energy warms the atmosphere and the surface of the Earth. This process maintains the Earth's temperature at around 33 degrees Celsius warmer than it would otherwise be, allowing life on Earth to exist. Greenhouse gases keep our planet livable by holding onto some of Earth's heat energy so that it doesn't all escape into space. This heat trapping is known as the greenhouse effect. Just as too little greenhouse gas makes Earth too cold, too much greenhouse gas makes Earth too warm.
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