Answer:
that the v1rus h4tes m33n
Explanation:
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Answer:
D. Ee x Ee
Explanation:
Heterozygous genotypes consist of one dominant and recessive alleles.
This would mean that both cats had one dominant and one recessive allele.
You would expect 25 Kcal of energy stored in trophic level 4.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Energy flow in the ecosystem follows 10% law according to which 10% of the energy in the lower trophic level is transferred to the next trophic level.
In this example grass belongs to the first trophic level, producers.
Energy of grass=25000Kcal
Energy transferred to trophic level 2=10% of 25000=2500
10% of the energy in trophic level 2 is transferred to trophic level 3.
Hence energy at trophic level 3=10% of 2500=250Kcal
Energy transferred to trophic level 4=10% of energy in trophic level 3
=10% of 250=25Kcal
Energy to be stored in trophic level 4=25Kcal
Answer:
Explanation:
This question seeks to test the knowledge of the modern synthetic theory of evolution. This theory describes <u>evolution as the changes occurring in the allele frequency within a population of the same specie</u>. Hence, the following questions derived from the question can be answered as thus
1) Does the population evolve instantly from that stochastic event?
YES. This is because the frequency of the allele changed.
2) Can it be said that Natural Selection is at work in this case?
YES. The synthetic theory of evolution derives great "evidence" from natural selection because the allele frequency is believed to have changed because of the environmental impact (the rock) and that the next generation will adapt better to such an environment.
3) How does the Synthetic Theory of Evolution help answer this question?
Previously, evolution was believed to occur over several generation which ultimately lead to some phenotypic changes as a result of adaptive changes in the genes. This old description of evolution would have made one arrive at a wrong answer if one does not consider the modern synthetic theory of evolution which talks about instant evolution from allele frequency (as was described in the question).
I think you are goimg to want a bar graph cuz lne graph shows how it increases. Cicle graph wouldnt work.