I believe it will be A) Decrease in size. because Rabbits need plants to live. hope that helps :) <span />
Answer:
<u>Option-(A,D):</u> Consistent fitness benefits of high allocations to defense and differing strategies for overcoming plant defenses among herbivores.
Explanation:
The plants or primary producers are there in order to provide the optimum amount of energy for the different beings to survive, but there are some limitations for each living being itself and for that reason the plant life have also evolved it self not be over consumed by the herbivores or the primary consumers. As the herbivore are also evolving through time as they assembled there system and chemical balances that corresponds to any of the harmful material present inside the plants body and during the ingestion of such body parts the herbivores may be effected. So,they have evolved there body system in order to make some arrangements for confronting any complication faced by them.
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Very interesting problem!
On first reading, it sounded impossible. Tom has normal vision, and there are no male carriers for x-linked recessive disorders. So the daughter can at best (or worst) be carrier of the disorder.
We are told that the daughter has the disorder, but the daughter can only be a carrier with genotype XBXb.
We are also told that Turner Syndrome, which is a disorder related to the x-chromosome. Half of those affected have one of the x-chromosomes missing (monosomy), and some others have some cells with missing or deformed x-chromosomes (mosaicism). Under these circumstances where the normal chromosome is missing, the X-linked recessive Xb allele will be expressed, hence even a carrier can express the red-green colour-blindness.
From the pedigree chart, we can deduce that the colour-blindness must be inherited from Jill, the mother. Tom with normal vision cannot be a carrier because X-linked recessive disorders do not have male carriers.
The daughter's colour-blindness is derived from two sources,
1. inherited Xb allele from mother Jill
2. Turner syndrome that allowed the single allele to express colour-blindness.