Sexual reproduction allows for species to evolve or adapt to a greater range or conditions.
Sexual reproduction brings two sets of genes to the table to be passed to the offspring, since there are two parents. Asexual reproduction only has one parent so the offspring will only get one option of genes. This means that asexual reproduction does NOT allow adaptation.
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sexual reproduction
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human activity
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The wetlands and the coral reefs have gradually been destroyed by the humans and their activity. The wetlands were the first to be under the human influence and getting destroyed, while the coral reefs have come to have similar destiny in the last century. The reasons for the destruction are different. The wetlands have in general been destroyed on purpose, be it because they were epicenter of diseases, for making more land for agriculture, or making more land for settlements. The coral reefs have not been destroyed on purpose, but the human activity has resulted in lot of pollution of the ocean waters, as well as changes in the climate, and the fragile corals can not adapt quickly enough to these changes, so they die out quickly.
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The population is evolving
circulatory; immune
B)
endocrine; lympathic
C)
circulatory; excretory
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D)
circulatory; respiratory
Answer: The correct answer for the fill in the blank is A) Circulatory, immune.
Circulatory system also called cardiovascular system is a vast network of organs and vessels that allow the circulation of blood so as to transport nutrients, oxygen, other gases, and hormones to different parts of the body.
Blood contains different cells like white blood cells, red blood cells, platelets.
White blood cells ( also called leukocytes) work closely with immune system. They provide defense against pathogen ( disease causing organisms) through various ways ( like ingesting foreign material, producing antibodies to clear the antigens). By doing so, they protect us from infection and disease.