Around 1.5 billion years after prokaryotes.
The answer is C. They move into an ecosystem :)
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Answer:
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Explanation:
- Trace evidence --> a
- Rough sketches --> b
- Secondary crime scenes --> d
- Questioned sample or Unknown Sample --> c
- Finished sketch --> d
- Close up photographs --> b
- First responder --> e
- Chain of custody --> c
- Crime scene --> a
- Intermediate photographs --> a
- Overview photographs --> d
- Fourth Amendment --> c
- Known sample --> e
- Physical evidence --> b
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The outcome is really two identical daughter cells...but from this list I would say A. two identical nuclei
Answer: The scientific name is called POPULATION.
Explanation:
In basic ecological studies, POPULATION is defined as a group of interacting individual of the same type or species, living in the same area or habitat and at the same time.
Furthermore, to study a population of organisms, the different characteristics seen include:
--> Population size: This is important as it affects the survival of a given species in a habitat. A small population may be easily wiped out by events such a fire but a large population stands a better chance of survival.
--> Population frequency: This is simply how often the species occurs at different sites in a habitat.
--> Population density: this is the average number of individuals of a species per unit area of the habitat.
--> Percentage cover: This is the area of ground occupied by a given species in its habitat.
--> Distribution: This is the way in which individuals of a particular population are arranged in a habitat. They may be clumped, evenly spaced or randomly spaced.