They vary on shape reproduction patterns in species. Traits that affect a organism's schedule of reproduction, selective pressures vary so life histories are very diverse. Life history traits are products of natural selection and an organisms life history comprises the traits that affect schedule of reproduction and survival, and also the traits are evolutionary outcomes reflected in the envelopment, physiology and behavior.
Letter A Animals are eukaryotes
Lack of natural predators allows for unrestricted growth
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From right to left.
1) Cytokinesis is almost
finished, so it’s the end of Telophase
2) The chromatids have just
split up and are migrating to each pole, so it’s Anaphase
3) All chromosomes are in the
equatorial plane, so it’s the end of Metaphase
4) The chromosomes are in the
poles and cytokinesis has just started, so it’s the beginning of Telophase
5) The spindle apparatus is
complete and the chromosomes are moving to the equatorial plate, so it’s the
beginning of Metaphase
6) The spindle apparatus is forming,
so it’s Prophase
If you want to put them in
chronological order, it’s like this:
6-5-3-2-4-1