They are arranged according to their size and shape.
<span>✎ </span>A fish that normally lives in salty water is placed in a tank containing fresh water. The new environment with a higher solution will cause the fish cells to swell and burst.
Answer: C
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
A. The population grows exponentially until it approaches 5,000 individuals, and then the population size begins to decrease.
B. The population grows exponentially until it approaches 5,000 individuals, and then its growth rate decreases.
C. The population grows at a constant rate until it approaches 5,000 individuals, and then its growth rate increases.
D. The population grows at a constant rate until it approaches 5,000 individuals, and then the population size remains stable.
<em>The population of the monarch butterfly would grow exponentially until it approaches 5,000 individuals and then its growth rate decreases.</em>
The carrying capacity refers to the maximum number of individuals of a species that an environment can support based on its resources. At the initial stage after the newly introduced butterflies get acclimatized to their new environment, their population would grow exponentially because there would adequate resources in the environment.
<u>As the population size gets close to the carrying capacity, resources become limited and competition sets in. Hence, the population growth slows down until it reaches the carrying capacity and starts to oscillate around it.</u>
The correct option is B.
Answer:
yes all living things[animals and plants ] have their own cells
Explanation:
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Answer;
-Plantae, Animalia, Protista, Fungi, Archae, Eubacteria
Explanation;
-Living organisms are classified into three Domains and into one of six Kingdoms of life. These Kingdoms are Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.
-Kingdom is the second largest taxonomic rank (domain being the largest) in classification of organisms. Kingdoms is divided into smaller groups called phyla.