Answer: option A - threat, after habitat loss, to native species of plants and animals and to the maintenance of biologically diverse ecosystems
Explanation:
Invasive species refers to organisms that appears at a particular habitat that has just undergone an environmental unfavorable condition.
These INVASIVE SPECIES poses THREAT to the native organisms, because they usually possess:
better resistance to disease,
higher reproductive rate, etc.
So, even when native organisms migrate or dies, Invasive species REMAINS. As a result, they threaten the maintenance of a biologically diverse ecosystem
The answer is a. I learned about this in psychology.
1.1 Starch is used as a storage of energy as its small and insoluble.
fats and oils are also a storage in plants usually in seeds
amino acids are used to form proteins
cellulose is used in the reinforcement and creation of the cell wall
1.2 Glucose is used in respiration in plants
2.1 the subcellular structures are called Chloroplasts which contain thylakoids which contain chrophyll pigments used for photosynthesis
2.2 Carbon dioxide = water ===> glucose = oxygen
2.3 Energy is transferred from the environment during photosynthesis. energy is required as light in the light dependent stage of photosynthesis and this is gained from the sun in the environment around the plant
I hope this helps
A. enough statistical support for the research hypothesis when there is not
It is known as a innate behavior