The strategy of grouping organisms based on their evolutionary history is called ________________.
<span>evolutionary classification</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
inserting genes from one sheep into another cell to make a clone
understanding the different structures that make up a cell
examining microorganisms from the deepest parts of the ocean
Answer:
newton's laws rely on the fact that gravity will bring an object naturally down.
Explanation:
the weight of any object determines the force it has when falling
Answer:
This is due to the event of Speciation that happened for the rodents in Island B but not for the rodents in Island C.
Explanation:
- Due to splitting of the population,
- The sub-population of rodents formed in Island B are B1 and B2.
- The sub-population of rodents formed in Island C are C1 and C2.
- In case of Island B, each of the B1 and B2 sub-populations that got split from each other developed certain mutations that were necessary for them to adapt to the particular diverse environment each of them were exposed to, through the period of 50,000 years. These mutations were so varied that reproductive isolation was generated between them that resulted in each of them to develop into different species.Hence, speciation happens here and B1 and B2 are incapable of inter-breeding.
- In case of Island C, each of the C1 and C2 sub-populations that got split might have got exposed to similar environmental change or no environmental change or the environmental change might have been too small to cause drastic change in each of the sub-populations. As a result of this the two sub-populations might have acquired certain mutations to adapt to the environment each of them were exposed to, through a period of 100,000 years. These mutations might not have been too variable or contrasting to cause reproductive isolation between C1 and C2. Hence, no new speciation happens here and C1 and C2 are capable of inter-breeding.
Answer:
Invasion of the large snakes will cause disruptions in this tropical community by increasing competition in tropic level organisms for their food that is primary and secondary consumers.
Explanation:
Invasive species generally and most often harm the native community and may lead to the extinction of native plants and animals from the community. These invasive species increase competition that results in limiting resources and decreasing diversity.
Large snakes will compete with the higher tropic level organism that depends on the primary and secondary level organism that lead to a decrease or extinction of these organisms. This food web will be completely reduced and disrupted, vegetation will increase.