Overproduction
Most species produce more offspring than can survive.
Competition
Since living space and food are limited, organisms must compete for the necessities.
Variation
Differences between individuals in a population.
Adaptations
Any kind of inherited trait that improves an organism's chances of survival.
Natural selection
The environment selects organisms with optimal traits to be the parents of the next generation.
Speciation
Over many generations, favorable adaptations accumulate and may result in a new species.
The scientists cannot control the actions or movements of the gorillas. They have no power over them and their for cannot make them do or change anything. All the actions of the gorillas are only cause the gorillas act a certain way, not that the scientists can, or are, making them do anything.
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2.5g
10÷2=5
5÷2=2.5
everytime it completes a half life, you divide the number by two
I don't know if you mean, like, historically or in relation to the scientific method...
I know he was a monk... (I think it was his job to be the gardener too)
But you're supposed to observe before you can come up with a question that you would then answer through experimentation.
The answer is D, all the other choices are example of phenotypes