Answer:
Cross the flies with the flies from another population
Explanation:
Inbreeding is the mating between the closely related individuals of a population. Inbreeding reduces the viability of the progeny over a generation since it increases homozygosity. When the flies of a small population interbred over generations, the increased homozygosity reduces the viability of the flies. To counteract it, one should mate these flies with the flies from another population. This would increase heterozygosity and thereby would increase the survival and fitness of the progeny.
Answer:
Option B, Foundation species
Some examples of foundation species are - Corals, Earthworms, Beavers etc.
True. Things such as a sponge, placozoa and stuff can be unicellular. But other bigger animals are multicellular, like a whale or dog.
True because it makes the earthquake impossible to reach the inside of an organism
1) a five carbon ribose sugar
2) a phosphate molecule
3) one of four nitrogenous bases: adenine, guanine, cytosine or uracil