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Do humans have a high fecundity or a low fecundity? Explain your answer.
Humans have low fecundity compared to many other species due to longer gestation periods, investment in offspring, and relatively low reproductive output.
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Humans have low fecundity compared to many other species due to longer gestation periods, investment in offspring, and relatively low reproductive output.

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Relate nicotine to atomic structure and bonding
Weegy: Nicotine is a nitrogen-containing chemical - an alkaloid, which is made by several types of plants, including the tobacco plant. (More)
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Nicotine's atomic structure is related to its bonding arrangement. It consists of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and nitrogen (N) atoms. These atoms are held together by covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between atoms to form stable molecules. In nicotine, carbon atoms form the backbone of the molecule, with hydrogen and nitrogen atoms bonded to them. The covalent bonds between these atoms contribute to the overall stability and structure of nicotine.
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Relate nicotine to atomic structure
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The nicotine related to atomic structure - Nicotine is an unusual alkaloid in that it has two nitrogen-containing heterocycles, pyridine and pyrrolidine. It is, of course, the tobacco component that makes smoking highly addictive, leading to the consequence that long-term smoking causes cancer.
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Nicotine to atomic structure
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Nicotine's atomic structure is related to its bonding arrangement. It consists of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and nitrogen (N) atoms. These atoms are held together by covalent bonds, where electrons are shared between atoms to form stable molecules. In nicotine, carbon atoms form the backbone of the molecule, with hydrogen and nitrogen atoms bonded to them. The covalent bonds between these atoms contribute to the overall stability and structure of nicotine.
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Atomic structure of nicotine
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Nicotine has the chemical formula C10H14N2. It consists of 10 carbon atoms (C), 14 hydrogen atoms (H), and 2 nitrogen atoms (N). The atoms are arranged in a specific pattern, which can be represented by a structural formula.
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xamine the three diagrams. Each dotrepresents1 pairofeagles.Whichmethodwouldbemostusefulfor estimating populations of eagles, and why?
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The most useful method for estimating populations of eagles in this scenario would be the mark and recapture method.
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