Answer:
<em>The correct option is D) A species that does not normally live in an area.</em>
Explanation:
Non- native species can be described as a species which do not live in a particular habitat but are introduced into the habitat due to certain reasons or causes. The introduction of non-native species might badly affect the stability of an area. The non-native species might fight with the native species for resources like food, water, shelter etc. Sometimes, the introduction of non-native species is done so that the species can feed on any other species which is not beneficial for that environment.
All starfish limbs are designed to do have the same function, which means that in case a limb is severed, the other arms can make up for it until the arm regrows, which it does after a while. They are all connected to the center of the starfish which should not be damaged.
The five successive stages of coal
formation are as follows:
step 1: plants decay
step 2: peat is formed
step 3: peat changes to lignite (soft
brown coal made from peat)
step 4: bituminous coal is formed
(black and brittle and very polluting)
<span>step 5: anthracite coal is formed
(highest amount of carbon and clean burning)</span>
Answer:
No, this is not consistent with the principle of independent assortment.
Explanation:
The principle of independent assortment states that alleles from different genes assort independently. This means that if a plant has a genotype Aa Bb, all four alleles (A, a, B, and b) are going to segregate equally, so we will have the following four gametes after meiosis:
- AB
- Ab
- aB
- ab
If the researcher finds that two of the four products are AB, probably there would be a deviation of Mendel's laws.