They are made of non-renewable resources. The resources that they are made of also are unsustainable
What I learned during this activity is how to properly set up a slide for viewing. I learned how to focus a microscope to make the image from the ocular more clear. How to view the different parts of a cell using dye to brighten up the key parts of the cell such as the cells Membrane, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Ribosomes, Lysosomes, Mitochondria.
This is an example of co-evolution.
<u>Explanation:</u>
In co-evolution one species or a number of species evolve according to the changes in another species. Here the evolution of the beak of humming bird according to the shape of Ossifloramixta flower is an example of co-evolution. Co-evolution is common in the nature.
Bees, insects and butterflies commonly co evolve with the flower plants and vice versa. Co-evolution is of two types. The first type is specific co – evolution where only two parties are involved in co-evolution. In the second type of co-evolution namely diffused co-evolution many species evolve in response to specific traits in a species.
Answer: C
Explanation:
The tilt determines the amount of speed it’s spinning at