I think true but I’d still search it up on google because I’m not 100% sure
Answer:
A. Toxic algae blooms that remove oxygen from the water.
Explanation:
According to my recent research, I got to know that "An abundance of healthy nutrients" can be the answer, but here it mentions "HEALTHY" but the nutrients that are coming from the fertilizers, are only good for plants, not for other things that live in the water (fish). So, that's why, An abundance of healthy nutrients is NOT the answer.
A huge overpopulation of oysters is also NOT the answer either.
And, Plastic to wash up on the shore of the bay, can be one answer, but isn't.
So, your answer is A. Toxic algae blooms that remove oxygen from the water.
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Explanation:
1) Olfactory nerves are responsible for our sense of smell while auditory nerves are responsible for our sense of hearing.
2) Olfactory nerves are the shortest nerves and are those that enter the skill through the cribform plate from the ethmoid zone while auditory nerves is one out of two parts of the vestibulocochleer which is described as a cranial nerve that's present in amniotes. The other part is the vestibular nerve.
Answer:
The mutation in the MCR1 <em>gene </em>affected the structure and function of the MCR1 <em>protein</em>.
The most straightforward answer is D - using an individual's genetic information to decide who can be covered for health insurance.
This is unethical because people have no say over which genes they were born with. Furthermore, applying this logic would mean that we are proponents of genetic determinism. While genes have an impact, a person can still choose to apply different protocols in his life that help him combat his chances for certain diseases.
It could be also considered unethical if people themselves would be provided guidance based on the genetic information collected, without any proper medical consultation beforehand.