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This is a symbiotic relationship between the Boxer crab and sea anemone.
<h3><u>Explanation</u>:</h3>
The symbiosis is a type of relationship between two species which has benifit for both the participating organisms.
Here in case of boxer crab, the crab gets the help from the sea anemone in the form of protection. The sea anemone chases the predators and thereby saves the organism from being hunted.
On the other hand, the sea anemone gets food from the crab's prey which he hunts.
So there's a benifit for both.
Carbon is listed twice my dude :)
Based on the data provided, we can conclude that the graph in question corresponds to the K-selected theory in regards to the human species.
When considering the data of certain species and grouping them into categories such as extinct, endangered, or K/r-selected we take into account factors such as:
- Population size
- Behavior
- Carrying capacity
- Reproduction rates
and so on, then classify each species accordingly.
Species that are Extinct are no longer on the earth. This classification refers to species of the past and does not include humans as of yet. The endangered category is reserved for species whose population sizes are <u>at a critical low and are near </u><u>extinction</u>, which is also not the case for humans.
The K-selected and r-selected theories consider reproduction rates and carrying capacity as well when grouping species. Species that produce few offspring at a time are often found in this group. This category also refers to species whose offspring have a high chance of survival into maturity and whose population size is near the limit of the environment. All of this follows the data given and is the classification for the human species.
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Answer:
cant really answer much since you need the class results for these. but i can simplify question 1. so, does the class results prove that the traits made my dominant alleles are the most common? or in other words, are traits made by dominant alleles most common in the class results?
number 4 is yes because there are more possibilities that the dominant trait will occur than the recessive trait. therefore, it is more common and the conception is correct