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Which formed element is able to leave the bloodstream?
Reproductive Maturity
The stage in an organism's life cycle when it becomes capable of producing offspring.
Adaptive Radiation
Macroevolutionary pattern in which a lineage undergoes a burst of genetic divergences that gives rise to many species.
Evolutionary Innovation
The development of new structures, behaviors, or physiological processes in a species that enhances survival, reproduction, or adaptation to environmental changes.
Uniformitarianism
The principle suggesting that Earth's geologic processes acted in the same manner and with essentially the same intensity in the past as they do in the present, and that this consistency accounts for all geological changes.
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