The carrying capacity of any individual biological species is the maximum size of the population which can sustain indefinitely in that environment provided the necessary requirements like food, water and other environmental conditions are available.
The carrying capacity in the graph is the point on the graph where the line of population is horizontal. The graph has the population in y-axis and time period on x-axis. Alternatively if in the carrying capacity graph the line becomes parallel to x axis then it gives the carrying capacity. Here, at the point 2000 on y-axis and starting from 15 months in x-axis is the point of carrying capacity is marked with red horizontal line and green border in the image attached.
Answer: C. Substitution
Explanation:
Substitution is a type of mutation in which a base or amino acid is replaced by another. For example in sickle cell disease, the mutated sickle haemoglobin results from a point mutation of a single amino acid substitution in which a valine residue replaces a glutamate residue at the sixth position in the two beta chains.
<span>A fault is a place where the crust of the lithosphere is fractured.
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Two chromosomes in a pair – normally one inherited from the mother and one from the father. For example, the two copies of Chromosome 1 in a cell would be referred to as homologous chromosomes.
Freezing is the process that could cause ice to form a thin layer over a lake.
Freezing is a phase transition in which a liquid turns into a solid when its temperature is lowered below its freezing point.