Answer:
The correct answer is option b, that is, an exaptation.
Explanation:
The co-option or the associated term exaptation illustrates a shift in the activity of a trait at the time of evolution. For example, a trait can evolve as it performed one specific activity, however, afterwards, it may start to perform another function. It is common in both behavior and anatomy.
A classic illustration of exaptation is feathers of birds, at the start they were evolved for monitoring temperature, however, afterwards they were amended for flight. Thus, if the given hypothesis is accurate than the modern wings of insects are an example of exaptation.
Adaptive radiation refers to the diversification of an array of organisms to hold a distinct ecological niche. The origination of mutation takes place because of the errors in the replication of DNA. The hox genes in the insects assist them to specify that what appendages will get produced in a segment.
The answers are starch and sugar.
Carbohydrates are commonly known as sugars. They are compounds made of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen atoms. Starch is a complex carbohydrate. Therefore, c<span>arbohydrates are found in foods that contain starch and sugar.</span>
Answer:
sun to plants, plants to animals, animals to waste I believe
No, the answer is false.
A salad would be an example of a mixture, as it is a blend of tomatoes and lettuce.
A salad would be considered a heterogeneous mixture (you can see its different components).