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what is the effect of food availability/competition on natural selection
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Something along those lines, this is similar to the Galapagos finches when there used to be just one species but due to natural selection and limited food due to competition, the beaks changed to be able to eat the other food s available that they originally could not eat. There are now about 14 due to this.
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Biologists have discovered that the reason behind the decline of fireflies is habitat loss, light pollution and excessive light; excessive light can disrupt the insects mating ritual.
Producers are at the bottom or beginning of the food chain because they produce their own food. producers do not eat other organisms unless there are exceptions. consumers eat other consumers and also eat producers.
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The correct pairing of the homologous chromosomes and their correct segregation (a chromosome for each daughter cell) are key to the proper development of the new cells, and specially of the new individual if we are talking about the early stages of embryogenesis. If there is an error during the splitting of chromosomes, and one cell gets a double set and the other misses a chromosome, numerical chromosomal abnormalities occur. These numerical abnormalities can happen on autosomes or sexual chromosomes, and common examples are as Down Syndrome (trisomy 21), Patau Syndrome (trisomy 13), Turner Syndrome (45,X) and others.
The number of the trisomy indicates the chromosome pair that suffered the adding or the subtraction of its chromosome.