Exinction
No, the death of a species as a result of natural causes or environmental changes is not referred to as extermination. Extermination typically refers to intentional and systematic actions by humans to completely eliminate a species from a particular area or from the planet.
they kill most of them
they kill most of them
yes, sharks eliminate through an organ called a cloaca.
Species that migrate are called migratory species, while species that are accidentally introduced into an ecosystem are called invasive species.
They are called leukocytes.
The project sponsored by the United Nations to eliminate extreme poverty worldwide is called the Millenium Project.
Eightfold path
The species of raccons is called a generalist species because they fit into a large niche and are predators that eat almost anything.
Probably the same thing it was called before It is usually called an "introduced species" or an "invasive species".
it was a purge
If the kidneys do not effectively eliminate acid, it builds up in the blood, leading to a condition called metabolic acidosis. These conditions are called renal tubular acidosis.