Answer
In a general term, AI refers to computational tool that are able to substitute for human intelligence in the performance of certain tasks. This technology is currently advancing at the breakneck pace, much like exponential growth experienced by database technology in the late twentieth century. Databases have grown to become the core infrastructure that drives enterprise-level software over the coming decades is expected to be driven, at least in part, by AI
Explanation:
C6H12O6+6O2--->6CO2+6H2O
This is the equation for cellular resipiration this is how organisms use carbon-based molecules(glucose) and make water
Since the species is not reaching its maximum population, we can think that there is an inhibiting factor in the ecosystem. So if more organisms were to migrate within the population or if the birth rate were to increase, the population would not follow the trend in the image. If the resources of the ecosystem were limited, the population would increase, but then they would start to die due to lack of resources so the graph would have a gaussian bell distribution.
Therefore, the answer is D, since the maximum load of the ecosystem has been reached and although the organisms continue to reproduce, the population cannot increase but neither does it decrease since there are sufficient resources.
Answer:
See the answer below
Explanation:
<em>The advice I would give to Zara would be that she should keep Bozo in a separate tank with common salt water away from the goldfish. Bozo is a salt water fish while the goldfish can only survive in freshwater.</em>
If Bozo is kept in a saltless water/freshwater tank with the goldfish, the water would be hypotonic to Bozo. Consequently, water will osmotically diffuse into the cells of Bozo, the cells would become turgid and lyse, and this would lead to the death of the fish.
If the goldfish is kept in the same salt water tank with Bozo, the salt water would be hypertonic to the goldfish. Consequently, water will osmotically diffuse out of the cells of the goldfish into the surrounding salt water, the cells of the goldfish would become flaccid, and this would lead to the death of the fish.