Organ system? Because that’s where all your digestive system works at
Similar DNA sequences would be indicative of a recent common ancestor hence the answer should be divergent evolution as the different appearances are evidence of divergence from a common ancestor.
It is unlikely to be convergent evolution as convergent evolution likely results in animals with similar appearances. Convolution would indicate similar modes of evolution between 2 different species that aided each other over time. While this is a product of gradualism, this is not evidence for gradualism directly.
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The correct option is D.
Explanation:
The corpus luteum refers to the structure that is formed in an ovary after an ovum has been discharged; this structure degenerates if pregnancy does not occur. The formation and degeneration of corpus luteum occurs in a cycle. Many hormones are involved in this cycle, but the hormone that is initially responsible for the maintenance of the corpus luteum is LEUTEINIZING HORMONE (LH) not FSH. If pregnancy occur, then hCG hormone will support the work of LH and the two of them will work together.
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The history of the British Army spans over three and a half centuries since its founding in 1660 and involves numerous European wars, colonial wars and world wars. From the late 17th century until the mid-20th century, the United Kingdom was the greatest economic and imperial power in the world, and although this dominance was principally achieved through the strength of the Royal Navy (RN), the British Army played a significant role.
As of 2015, there were 92,000 professionals in the regular army (including 2,700 Gurkhas) and 20,480 Volunteer Reserves.[1] Britain has generally maintained only a small regular army during peacetime, expanding this as required in time of war, due to Britain's traditional role as a sea power. Since the suppression of Jacobitism in 1745, the British Army has played little role in British domestic politics (except for the Curragh incident), and, apart from Ireland, has seldom been deployed against internal threats to authority (one notorious exception being the Peterloo Massacre).