It will ultimately affect every branch of the food chain, as protists are the basis of it all.
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Explanation:
We are being provided with little information about the question in the study.
The 50 ml is required to make an unknown solution which has a mass of 5g,
SO, we are to determine the amount of grams that will be needed to make the product.
We are not given information about the product, as such this will be difficult and impossible to answer.
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Over utilized plants and animals are those plants and animals which are almost going out of existence or are already extincts as a result of over use by humans. Examples of over utilized animals include: West African Black Rhinoceros, Passenger pigeon, Sea mink, Tecopa pupfish, Pyrenean ibex and Tasmanian tiger.
The term drug overdose<span> (or simply </span>overdose<span> or </span>OD<span>) describes the </span>ingestion<span> or application of a </span>drug<span> or other substance in quantities greater than are recommended </span>or generally practiced.[2]<span> An overdose may result in a </span>toxic state<span> or </span>death. <span>The word "overdose" implies that there is a common safe dosage and usage for the drug; therefore, the term is commonly only applied to drugs, not </span>poisons<span>, though even poisons are harmless at a low enough dosage.</span>
The answer will be A because mitosis usually separate the sister chromatids to sister chromosomes to form two diploid cells. In meiosis, the goal is to have four haploid cells. To form that, cells need to undergo cell division two times. In the case of meiosis I, sister chromatids stay joined together until it reaches meiosis II. Then, the sister chromatids will separate starting at anaphase II in meiosis II. For example, if you start with 92 chromosomes (46 chromatids) during meiosis I, at meiosis II you will have two cells with 46 chromosomes (23 chromatids). By the end of meiosis II, you should form 4 haploid cells that contains 23 chromosomes.