The right answer is C
The carrying capacity (or carrying capacity, or limiting capacity) in ecology is the maximum size of the population of an organism that a given environment can support, ie the capacity of this environment to:
- provide the necessary resources to ensure the sustainability of this species - repair the attacks (pollution, disruption of natural ecological regulations) inflicted by this species on its environment.
At this size a balance will be reached between the number of organisms born and the number of dead organisms.
Answer: c. limited food availability
Both biotic and abiotic factors are responsible for shaping the evolutionary framework of the population. Resource availability can be one of the important abiotic factor in determining the evolutionary dynamics of the population or species. Limitations in resource can result in increase in competition. According to population exclusion principle when two species compete for the same limiting resource this results in co-evolution of both the species. But the extent of evolution may vary among the species. The one which undergoes more favorable evolution will be stronger competitor and drive more resources and will be fit for survival in adverse limiting conditions.
All living things are organized into groups by scientists as they are identified. ... Overall, the reason scientists classify living things is to understand the relationships between different organisms. So I would say the answer will be to organize them and speak about them accurately. Hope this helps!
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Transcription is the transfer of genetic instructions in DNA to mRNA in the nucleus. After the mRNA is processed, it carries the instructions to a ribosome in the cytoplasm
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2. greater than 120 parts per million (280 to greater than 400)
3. Australia, Arctic, western US.
4. Louisiana (at the rate of a football field every 45 minutes)
5. Oceans are expanding due to the warmer tema thirperature
6. The fossil-fuel companies
7. carbon dioxide
8. logging
9. It's in almost every good (e.g. shampoos, soaps, breads)
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18. It wasn't really an eye-opener, necessarily, but it did make me more aware of the impacts of the burning of fossil fuels and other human activities. It also made me feel guilty, but I feel helpless at the same time.
PS will finish later (if i can)