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Development of the fetus to grow
oxygen for respiration. nutrients (food and water)
The developing fetus also needs its waste substances removing. The fetus is protected by the uterus and the amniotic fluid , a liquid contained in a bag called the amnion.
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For much of the last quarter century, the leading theory of the driving force behind tectonic plate motions envisaged large scale convection currents in the upper mantle, which can be transmitted through the asthenosphere. So letter C. is the Answer.
Answer:
The correct answer is-
4. true
5. Natural selection
6. microevolution
Explanation:
Adaptive radiation is a cycle where living beings diversifying rapidly from a familial or an ancestral species into a huge number of several new types, especially when there are new environmental aspects present such as different habitats and few competitors.
Thus, it is a true statement.
Natural selection is the cycle through which a population or a species of living beings adjust and change over the period of time. natural selection just acts upon the heritable attributes of a population by choosing for advantageous alleles or and in this manner increasing the frequency of these adaptive alleles in the population.
Thus the option Natural selection is correct.
Changes inside a genetic pool from happening to one generation to another is known as microevolution. Allele frequencies in a population may change because of, natural selection, mutation, genetic drift, and genetic flow.
Thus, the correct answer is - microevolution.
This was a hard one but I did some research and I found this
Our genome has 3 billion base pairs so a naive calculation shows 3x10^36 different combinations. But that's a meaningless number. A lot of those variants would be silent mutations, i.e. changes in introns, repeated sequences, 3rd position codons, etc etc that would have no effect on the phenotype.
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The conversion of glucose to lactate is known as anaerobic glycolysis, since it does not require oxygen. However, it is not true to say that human metabolism (apart from red blood cells) is ever wholly anaerobic.