Answer:
ASEXUAL
female worker bees are able to reproduce asexually: they lay eggs that are essentially fertilised by their own DNA, which develop into new worker bees. The team sequenced the entire genomes of a sample of Cape bees and compared them with other populations of honeybees that reproduce normally.
SEXUAL
The typical story of reproduction is that males and females of an animal species do it sexually. Generally, that's what honeybees do, too. Sperm from a male drone fertilizes a queen's eggs, and she sends out a chemical signal, or pheromone, that renders worker bees, which are all female, sterile when they detect it.
Explanation:
A is false.
Respiration breaks down glucose and oxygen, not food.
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The graph which best represents this phenomenon is graph C.
The result of disruptive selection is the selection of the most extreme phenotypes/genoypes, and the decrease of the middle terms.
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