He proposed that over a large period of time natural selection could lead to change in order to better adapt a species to their changing environment
<span>What is the difference between fragmentation and regeneration ?
</span><span>-Fragmentation</span> is when an organism is split into fragments, and each fragment grows into complete, individual organisms that are clones of the original organism.
-Regeneration is the process of regrowth that organisms that allows for partial or complete regrowth of tissue after a damaging event.
The difference is that fragmentation specifies two parts each growing into complete organisms, but regeneration is simply a general process of regrowth. Few species are capable of fragmentation, but ALL species undergo regeneration, to varying degrees
Answer:
Homologous traits.
Explanation:
I definately do not believe in the idea of homologous OR analogous traits, however, I <em>do</em> want to help you out and I <em>can</em> tell you what your <em>textbook</em> says: A homologous trait is any characteristic which is derived by evolution from a common ancestor.
The correct answer is<span> sun → rice → mouse → cobra → hawk
That's because a hawk and a mouse don't feed off of the sun because they don't have the ability to photosynthesize. Only plants such as rice can do that.</span>