The sympathetic ganglia spreads the stimulus to all postganglionic sympathetic neurons.
Answer:
C) commensalism
Explanation:
Commensalism is an interaction in which one organism benefits without causing any harm to the other. The other organism derives no benefit from the relationship.
The scenario above in which the dwarf mistletoe obtains nutrients from the vascular tissues of trees is a perfect example of such a relationship.
Parasitism is similar to this but the other organism is harmed in the process.
D. The initial breakdown of glucose to pyruvic acid. It's the first step of cellular respiration, and also happens to be an anaerobic stage. Hope this helps! :)
Answer: The options are not given, here are the options.
A. One species is much better competitor than the other.
B. Periodic disturbances allow for coexistence.
C. Two species tended to use different resources.
D. The two species experienced interference competition and not exploitative competition.
The correct option C.
Two species tended to use different resources.
Explanation:
From Gause experiments on competing paramecium pairs, He found out that most times both species persisted and sometimes only one did because the two species uses different resources.
Organisms normally compete for limited resources in order to survive and one intend to compete well while other suffer. Both in the case of competing paramecium pairs, the pair use different resources which make the to persist and survive well. Once the resource of one finishes, the other one will persist because it is still surviving on its available resources.