Answer:
D. It axis is tilted.
That's why there are 4 different seasons on earth occuring at different times because of the way Earth's axis is tilted.
Answer No 1)
Natural selection tends to favour those organisms which are better adapted to live in an environment. In the case of the male pom-pom monkey, the organisms which possesses long bright puffs of turquoise fur were better adapted to live in the environment as they could keep themselves warm through insulation. As these organisms were better adapted, they were favoured by natural selection. Over time, the allelic frequencies changed and these organisms became abundant through the process of evolution.
Answer No 2)
1) We can produce other colour berries in the island of Hoi Polloi by selective breeding. In this type f breeding, we can breed the green berry plants with other coloured berry plants to get the desired results.
2) If other coloured berry plants are placed in Hoi Polloi island, then their population will increase rapidly with time.
Answer No 3)
The student was incorrect because only the genetic traits can be transferred from the parents to the offsprings. Other traits, which are acquired by the organism by living in an environment and not incorporated into the genome cannot be transferred from the parents to the offsprings. Hence, due to this, the pigs who had sharpened their tusks cannot pass these characteristics to their offsprings.
The greater the temperature, the greater the kinetic energy a particle has.
Solids have less energy than liquids, and liquids have less energy than gases.
Solids v<span>Vibrates about a fixed mean position; therefore do not move throughout the body of the solid.
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<span>Liquids vibrates and moves freely at quite high speeds throughout the body of the liquid.
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<span>Move randomly and at high speeds
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Answer:
Simple cell
Explanation:
Simple cells are found in primary visual cortex and are made up of large number of receptive fields from neurons and the respond to light at specific Orientation and oriented edges. The cells were discovered by Torsten Wiesel and David Hubel in the late 1950s. The simple cells respond to stimuli with some particular orientations to objects within their receptive fields. Receptive fields comprises of sensory receptors in the sensory neurons that draw out neurosonal responses when there are stimulated