I believe the answer is C. <span> S</span><span>exual reproduction is advantageous over asexual reproduction because it allows for snails to have increased genetic variation. Hope this helps.</span>
Logging leads to higher erosion. This leads to increased sediment transport in rivers. The majority of rivers run to the ocean. Higher sediment loads in the ocean could block out sunlight and disrupt filtering mechanisms of coral reef organisms.
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Apart from Patricia's concern for her physical appearance and the weight she knows she'll likely gain as her pregnancy progresses, the dietitian will likely advice her not to gain too much weight because apart from her "physical appearance worries", gaining excessive while pregnant can also raise one's risk for birth complications such as C-section delivery and even premature birth.
In addition, the dietitian will likely offer Patricia more guidelines or tips such as:
****Commencing pregnancy at a healthy weight ( between 25 to 35 pounds), gaining more if underweight or gaining less if obese or overweight.
****Eating moderately but often, focusing on small, frequent meals that are high in lean proteins, fruits and vegetables.
****Drinking enough water ( about ten 8-ounce glasses of water) daily as this helps to aid metabolism and digestion as well as constipation prevention while preventing dehydration.
****Learning how to combine something healthy with less healthy cravings in the event of cravings for less healthy foods
**** Taking exercises such as walking very seriously as it helps to burn a great deal of excessive calories
**** Maintaining a recommended weight region at various stages of the pregnancy which will be in the best interest of mother and child
B, D, E, F, and G. Sorry if I missed one... :(
<span>Your genetic profile would be tested. Each genetic profile is unlike any other persons. To create your genetic profile samples of different areas of your body are used and then can test for your susceptibility to different diseases, not just alzheimer's disease.</span>