Answer: Both share common ancestry
Explanation:
Though both cats are of different groups, the presence of an ananatomical similarity - short, stubby tails - suggest strongly that they share a common ancestry i.e evolved from the same organism who had lived many years before, and possess short, stubby tails alongside other traits no longer shared by both bobcat and Manx cat
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Noah's principle is a concept that comes from the Biblical story found in the old testament where God gave Noah instructions to build an ark to save him and his family .
The concept here is that God did not tell Noah when it was going to rain. The people of the day most probably mocked and derided Noah as a time waster or a fool. That is, until the flood came. The " fool" had been wiser all along.
An Application is this. Google gives everyone who does online business "suggestions" and "guidelines" but not everyone chooses to listen. Google rarely, if ever, tells us when they will put the guidelines into action.
Panda, a Google ranking system, took 6 years while Google was telling online users to follow certain guidelines. Many ignored, until Panda was put into action, and those who had not heeded suffered with only themselves to blame.
Moral: Heed and prepare even if the outcome tarries.
Answer:
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
Explanation:
In mutualism, both organisms benefit.
<em>Ex</em>. Sea anemone and clownfish. Clownfish gives the anemone food, the anemone allows the clownfish to use it as a home.
In commensalism, one organism benefits, while the other is neither harmed nor benefited.
<em>Ex</em>. Sharks or whales and remora fish. The remora rides along the belly of whales or sharks and when it eats, the pieces that float around, the remora eats the excess.
In parasitism, one organism is benefited, while the other is hurt.
<em>Ex. </em>Dogs and fleas. The fleas are constantly biting and feeding off of the dog's skin. The dog gets bitten and itches a lot.
Mutualism and commensalism are similar because at least one organism is benefited.
Parasitism and commensalism are different because instead of one organism not getting hurt, like in commensalism, that happens in parasitism.