How might Kangaroo population suddenly increase? How might this affect the ecosystem?

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The kangaroo population could suddenly increase if the predator of the kangaroo found something else to hunt, or started to go extinct. If this were to happen, then the prey of the kangaroo would most likely go extinct due to the sudden rise in population of the kangaroo. If there were more kangaroo, then there would be less of whatever the kangaroo ate, then the prey of whatever the kangaroo ate would suddenly increase, it goes all the way down the chain.

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correct scientific notation of the number 2600000000

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26 x 10^8 (because there’s 8 zeros)
26x10^8 is the right answer

Results from multiple experiments suggest that the ActA protein of Listeria, an integral membrane protein expressed on the cell surface, is the only bacterial protein that is required for the movement of the bacterium within its host cell. Which combination of the following observations shows that ActA is both, necessary and sufficient for bacterial movement?

I. ActA binds to the Arp2/3 complex
II. E. Coli in which ActA is expressed moves in host cell cytosol
III. Listeria lacking the ActA gene fail to move inside the host cell cytosol.
IV. ActA has 3 transmembrane domains
V. Arp2/3, when activated, nucleates a branched actin network

a. I and II
b. II and III
c. I and III
d. III and IV
e. I and V

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b. II and III

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The Actin assembly-inducing (ActA) protein is an integral membrane protein localized on the bacterial surface. It has been shown that ActA is necessary and sufficient to induce bacterial movement within host cells, regardless of other proteins. The function of the ActA protein for bacterial movement within host cells was discovered by identifying mutant Listeria bacteria for the gene encoding this protein which were unable to spread from cell to cell. Subsequently, by inducing mutations in other genes of the bacterial genome, researchers discovered that actA was the only protein involved in the actin assembly, which is required for cell-to-cell spread.

what types of reproductive systems of female​

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A female's internal reproductive organs are the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. The vagina is a muscular, hollow tube that extends from the vaginal opening to the uterus.