Genetically modified foods are resistant to insents and plant viruses - TRUE
Genetically modified foods are yet available to consumers at the grocery store -false
genetically modified foods have delayed fruit ripening for shell life during transportation -TRUE
Genetically modified foods have enhanced flavor and nutritional content -True
Answer:
Mimicry
Explanation:
This can be defined as the superficial (appearing to be real until closely viewed) resemblance of two or more organisms that are not closely related. This resemblance confers an advantage maybe protection from predation upon one or both organisms by which the organisms deceive the animal agent which might be a predator. there are various types of mimicry which includes Batesian mimicry, Mullerian micmicry, Automimicry, Aggressive mimicry and other forms which do not fit into the above.
Answer:
In colder areas if it becomes warmer and hot which is the weather that area does not normally see then animals that live in this area may die or move locations fast because they are not made to live in hot places. Also nature, for example there are some plants and trees that are made to live in colder weather so when it becomes hot they will die and not grow in this area anymore becuase they cannot just get up and walk away as animals can.
Explanation:
Answer:
fuel in a car's gas tank- Chemical Potential Energy
flash of lightning- Radiant Energy
Storm clouds- Electric Energy
vocalist singing- Vibrational Energy
recording sound with a microphone- Electric Potential Energy
raindrops falling- Motion Energy
Answer:
No, the environment would be completely different. At the bottom of the mountains there would be certain things that at the top you would not find and vice versa. The oxygen levels would also be different. The most important point is that an animal doesn't adapt easily. For example we humans, we live on the ground if we decided to live on Mt. Everest the lifestyle would be so hard to adapt to because we aren't used to it, like oxygen levels, food sources, temperature, etc. Same thing with this animal.
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