Producers are: acorns, apple trees, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, grains, grass, corn and lettuce
consumers are: owls, frogs, rabbits, chickens, squirrels, cows and worms
predators are: eagles and wolves
yes there were more producers than consumers and consumers than predators.
If the grain was no longer available for the mouse to eat, the mouse would not survive, and therefore the predator that relies on eating mice to survive wouldn't survive either. The grain not being available would completely disrupt the ecosystem
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Define
n = number of seeds planted.
k = number of seeds that successfully become plants.
The probability of making a profit is
p =50% = 0.5
Therefore the probability of not makng a profit is
q = 1 - p = 0.5
According to the binomial distribution, the probability of k successes out of n trials is

Create a table as shown below by using the graphing calculator.
n k P(k of n)
---- ----- ------------
4 2 0.375
8 4 0.273
10 5 0.246
12 6 0.226
16 8 0.196
20 10 0.176
50 25 0.0.112
100 50 0.08
A graph of this table shows that the probability of success i below 0.5 (50%) for all practical values of n (the number of seeds planted).
Answer: The farmer will lose money.
Answer:
The correct answers are "The population of birds with large beaks will increase on the island" and "The trait for large beaks will be passed on to future generations through natural selection".
Explanation:
Natural selection functions under the premise of survival of the fittest, where stressful situations such as lack of resources will select the organisms with advantageous traits. In this case, the decrease on seeds affected particularly the numbers of small, soft seeds over large, hard seeds. This stressful situation will select the finches with the advantageous trait of having large beaks, because they are able to feed from large, hard seeds. This trait will be passed on to future generations through natural selection, which eventually will result in the population of birds with large beaks will increase on the island.