1. True: asexual allows for rapid reproduction
2. False: increases genetic variation in a population
3. False: sexual reproduction creates more genetic variation
4. True: during meiosis, the genes can combine differently. See punnet squares and genetics (Mendel's pea study)
<span>The answer is: at the level of population. A population is a group of organisms of the same species in an area. Here, we have a group of butterflies of the same species laying eggs on milkweed plants. Therefore, butterflies laying their eggs on milkweed plants occurs at the level of population. </span>
The part of the brain that distinguishes the human qualities that we have over animals is the frontal lobe. <span>It </span><span>is the part of the brain that controls important cognitive skills in humans, such as emotional expression, problem solving, memory, language, judgment, and sexual behavior. It is, in essence, the “control panel” of our personality and our ability to communicate.</span>
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