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A natural monopoly would benefit by being broken into many smaller firms.
Placenta
An organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy, providing oxygen and nutrients to the growing baby and removing waste products.
Phenotypic Plasticity
The degree to which the phenotype is open to influence by the environment rather than determined by the genotype.
Environmental Conditions
The various physical, chemical, and biological factors that surround and affect the life and development of organisms.
Genotypic Plasticity
The ability of an organism's genotype to produce different phenotypes in response to varying environmental conditions.
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