![EndiaGracee](/avatars/46885.jpg)
EndiaGracee
12.07.2019 •
Biology
What would happen to cell division if a chemical was put in the cell that did not allow for cell division to occur
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- F Food and Cooking Discover How to Properly Prepare Dough for Rasstegai...
- P Philosophy Unidentified Flying Object - What is the Nature of this Phenomenon?...
- F Family and Home Protect Your Home or Apartment from Pesky Ants...
- O Other What is a Disk Emulsifier and How Does it Work?...
- F Family and Home What does a newborn need?...
- F Family and Home Choosing the Right Car Seat for Your Child: Tips and Recommendations...
- F Food and Cooking How to Get Reconfirmation of Registration?...
- C Computers and Internet How to Get Rid of Spam in ICQ?...
- A Art and Culture Who Said The Less We Love a Woman, the More She Likes Us ?...
- F Family and Home How to Get Rid of Your Neighbors?...
Answers on questions: Biology
- M Mathematics Find the equation of the line use exact numbers...
- B Business Selected transactions for Ivanhoe Company are presented below in journal form (without explanations). Date Account Title Debit Credit May 5 Accounts Receivable 4,010 Service...
- M Mathematics Helppppppp??? Pleaseee...
- S Social Studies 2 Points Which of the following is another term for a free-market system?...
Ответ:
Ответ:
C- Type III
Explanation:
A type III Survivorship curve, categorizes organisms that have lower chances of survival in infancy than in adulthood. These group of organisms exhibit a decrease in mortality with an increase in age until old-age. Therefore, since the Northern spotted owl was given a decrease in mortality of 0.13 after its first year, it is safe to conclude that it possesses a type III survivorship.