No.
Legal Maine lobster is between 3 1/4 inches in length to 5 inches.
Answer:
As the erosion happens often, there is a principal way of solving or reducing the erosion, like sea wall.
Sea walls should be formed in places where erosion hits. They serve to stop the water and return it to the sea.
Explanation:
People are the main reason for erosions. They are using explosions for fishing and that is how they are degrading the coastline.
Other ways of stoping the erosion are sand, vegetations, sandbags, etc.
Answer: A. Cells can divide uncontrollably.
Explanation:
If the p53 gene is damaged, tumor suppression is reduced. A cell with damaged DNA may proceed with its division. <u>The daughter cells produced are likely to inherit mutations due to the unrepaired DNA of their mother cell</u>. Over many generations, cells tend to accumulate mutations. These mutations result in a p53 protein, and DNA damage can accumulate in cells which means <u>it will not able to control cell proliferation because it is unable to trigger apoptosis</u>. Such cells may continue to divide in an uncontrolled way, leading to tumor growth. This means people who inherit only one functional copy of the gene (or none) will most likely develop tumors.
Answer:
he central idea is introduced through a
definition of evolution and a discussion
of the controversy surrounding the
acceptance of the theory.
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through a detailed explanation of how
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Annotation
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We say Theory like it is
just an idea. In science
a theory is something
that is tested, supported
by evidence and used
to make predictions
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through a comparison of the works of Darwin
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D
through quotes from experts explaining why
evolution occursExplanation:
Which sense does not go through the thalamus?<span>One, this is the only sense that does not travel to the thalamus before accessing the fore brain. The thalamus, if you remember, is the relay center for all sensory signals. Nearly all receptors send signals through the thalamus first, which then sends the signals to the proper areas of the brain for perception</span>