The answer is T, True. Secondary pollutants are pollutants that we do not directly release, but that are created as a side effect of releasing primary pollutants, such as carbon dioxide, sulfur oxides, and particles such as ash and dust. Secondary pollutants include acid rain, ozone, smog, and CFC's (chlorofluorocarbons).
The question is; would a drug that binds irreversibly to these receptors be an effective contraceptive in mammals?, the answer is;Yes; because if the receptors are blocked the sperms will not be able to penetrate the zonal pellucida of the egg. Contraceptives prevents pregnancy by interfering with the normal process of ovulation, fertilization, and implantation.
In asexual reproduction, there is only 'one' parent
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A user mentioned in the comments of one of the answers deleted: "its B" < The user (<span>lolbae0806) had mentioned this...</span>
So I believe the correct answer is:
B.) More oxygen gas became present in the atmosphere.