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The actional potential would not reach the axon terminals.
There is no one specific reason that can cause the sudden death of most organisms in an ecosystem. Potential factors could include disease outbreaks, pollution events, habitat destruction, extreme weather events, or changes in ecological dynamics. The exact cause would depend on the specific context and the unique interactions and vulnerabilities within that particular ecosystem.
small, cryptic, or live in hard-to-reach habitats. Additionally, some organisms may have unique adaptations or genetic variations that make them difficult to classify. The vastness and complexity of Earth's ecosystems also contribute to the challenge of identifying all organisms.
A hurricane is more severe. Winds in a hurricane range from 74 to about 190 mph. Winds in a blizzard start at 35 mph and rarely reach hurricane force.
Rarely. Most tsunamis, which are triggered by earthquakes, do not exceed 50 feet in height, but even a 10 foot tsunami wave can be very destructive.
things such as Limiting Factors,Predator-Prey Relationship,Density-Independent Factors and Density-Dependent Factors cause organisms to not be able to reach their full biotic potential.
A healthy environment is one in which all organisms can reach their maximum potential. In a healthy environment all organisms have their needs met and remain free from disease.
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Self actualization
Abraham Maslow is a psychologist who is known for his theory on self-actualization and the hierarchy of needs, which suggests that individuals strive to reach their full potential by fulfilling basic needs first. He believed that self-actualization is the highest level of psychological development where individuals can achieve personal growth and fulfillment.
Not by Brazilian standards. We do have winter. However, they very rarely reach 0C.
Cloned animals rarely reach full term and have a shortened life expectancy.
The Mojave Desert.