<span>When a gene changes within a population over time, it is referred to as evolution. This refers to a long but steady rate of mutations that occur in genes of organisms within the environment. A lot of factors affect a population's evolution (e.g. climate, reproduction, food source) and it is a determinant whether a species will survive for the next generations. </span>
The answer is <span>c. mutualism.
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<span>Mutualism is a relationship between two
different species in which both species have benefits. In this example, ants benefit because they feed on aphids' wastes while aphids benefit because ants provide them protection.
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<span>Commensalism is a relationship between two
species in which only one of them has benefit, and the other one is not
affected. Parasitism is a relationship between two species in which only
one of them has benefit, and the other one is harmed.</span><span>
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Yes, The neocortex is the center for higher brain functions, such as perception, decision-making and language. Our group focuses on the mechanisms governing neocortex development, with a strong interest on the role and regulation of the neural stem cells.
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