If the forest on the hill is cleared, than the soil will lose its natural cover and protection from erosion. The soil will become much more exposed to the erosion, and its top layers will be moved away relatively easy and quickly. Those layers will move downwards, and practically will end up into the river that passes beside the hill. With a significant increase of sediments getting into the river, the river will start to deposit much more material. Also, the sediments will make a problem when there's heavy rainfall because the river will be able to get out of its river bad more easily and cause a flood. The water of the river will also became murkier, muddier, which will make it dark yellowish/light brownish in appearance when there will be rainfall.
Best Answer: Well, you have to look at the onion slide under the microscope and looks at each cell and tell what stage (interphase, prophase, etc.) they are in. and then for the description probably tell which one there is the most of and maybe why you think that is. You can find pictures of each phase in your book. I did a lab like this not too long ago in my bio class lol. And, i believe that you will get a lot in interphase (when cells are not currently dividing), just to let you know.
In humans sperms can survive 3 -5 days within the female reproductive tract.
The ideal time of fertilization is around ovulation when the egg is in the fallopian tube. After travelling through the vaginal canal, the strongest sperm make it to the cervix. From here, the sperm must travel through the uterus and into one of the fallopian tubes.
D-As stress levels increase, job efficiency increases is the correct answer.
<span>An incorrect number of
chromosomes is the most common form of genetic disorder that causes the fetus
to spontaneously abort. </span>The
human cells normally contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46
chromosomes in each cell. Error in one or more of the meiosis, mitosis,
maternal age, or environment are the possible cause of the chromosome
abnormalities. These abnormalities in the number chromosomes can cause problems
with development, growth and function of the body's systems. These changes can
occur in early fetal development, or in any cell after birth during the
formation of reproductive cells (sperm and eggs).