The answer is Grass and Cactus. It will never stop running out of energy to feed the herbivore consumers.
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C aphid is the answer for that question
The correct answer is C. Microevolution describes the evolution of organisms in populations, while macroevolution describes the evolution of species over long periods of time.
Explanation:
In biology, the evolution refers to changes organisms and species go through over time which is usually prompted by changes in the environment and adaptative processes. Additionally, evolution can be studied from two main perspectives: microevolution and macroevolution. Microevolution focuses on studying the changes at a lower lever usually by studying individual organisms or population, but not all organisms of a species. On the other hand, macroevolution studies the evolution or changes in species or even a group of species. For example in a microevolution biologist might study birds evolution by analyzing individuals or a specific population, while from macroevolution all the species need to be studied.
The substage condenser is either incorrectly positioned or the light stop is the wrong size for the objective- or there me be a smudge/mark on the eyepiece
Well all 3 it would start with a producer,
example:
African Iris- African Killer Bee- Anteater- Spotted Hyena-(when the hyena dies of natural causes since it is an apex predator)- Earthworm
I don't know if this is exactly what you mean, but this is the best example I can with.