Answer:
The correct answer is option c."niche-picking".
Explanation:
Niche picking is a psychological term used to describe the tendency of people choosing environments that complement their hereditary abilities, including making friends who share their abilities and interests. Marvin practice of choosing circumstances where he can practice his natural skills in playing hockey is an example of niche picking.
I think it's the nucleus. Isn't the nucleus the brain of the cell?
Energy in Producers flows from the Sun to the chloroplasts to the mitochondria.
The correct answer is - temperate.
The temperate climates can simply be described as climates with milder temperatures. These climates have changes of seasons, four of them, spring, summer, autumn, and winter. The springs and autumns tend to have mild temperatures, the summers are warm, and the winters are cold, but the highest and lowest temperatures do not come close to the extremely high temperatures in the tropical zone, or extremely low temperatures in the high latitude zones. So these climates have temperatures that are in between the extremes of the low and high altitudes, thus they are milder climates.
There are so many examples for that in different areas, like steroidal compounds experiment carried out in our lab recently.
Here's one link: http://www.alfa-chemistry.com/products/steroidal-compounds-8.htm