By definition density independent, i would say it has an equal effect on large and small ecosystem.
Explanation:
I interpret density independent limiting factors to be factors that affects an ecosystem regardless of the population size. Examples could be: Weather patterns, natural disasters, and changing seasons. None of these are effected by how big or small an ecosystem is, they occur because they are fundamental to the principles that guide our world.
The correct genotypes of the parents are Ttbb male and the TTBb female and the <span>TtBb for the offspring.
The image below presents a cross of these two genotypes </span>Ttbb and TTBb.
As you can see marked with green, 1/4 of the offspring would have the TtBb and be heterozygous for both traits.
Answer: Node
Explanation:
Cladograms are a graphical representation of the evolutionary relationship between organisms. These are usually shown as branches from a central point, which represents a common ancestor. In rooted cladograms, the branches are shown relative to the time elapsed since evolving from a common ancestor joined at the node, or point of divergence.
Evolution typically occurs after accumulating mutation, and natural selection of beneficial traits that confer greater chances for survival.
Enzymes are specialized proteins that speed up chemical reactions, biological catalyst.