The Predator from an Ethiopian Highlands ecosystem is the Wolf. The Wolf is
regarded as a Carnivore and it gets its food from preys through Predation.
<h3>What is a Carnivore?</h3>
Carnivores refer to animals which feed on flesh . Carnivores are mainly
secondary or tertiary consumers in the ecosystem.
They prey on herbivores such as
The prey animal can be classified as Herbivores in terms of feeding
relationships. Herbivores feed on primary producers known as plants.
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Answer:
A
Explanation: Ex: heavy fur coat great in Alaska, bad in Florida
Not B: organizms can learn behaviors but adaptation is biological.
Not C. Answer is not for basic biology.
Not D: Competition varies under factors such as environment.
The answer is D) unlimited flow of water into or out of the cell for #9.
For #10, the answer is C) endocytosis and exocytosis.
Answer:
B. transporting substances in a cell
Explanation:
Endomembrane system is basically a system or organelles and membranes in eukaryotic cells, which is involved in packaging, modifying and transporting the proteins and lipids across the cell.
Many organelles and membranes play role in this system like lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies and nuclear membrane.
Note: Chloroplasts, Mitochondria and peroxisomes are not part of endomembrane system.
You can see figure depicting endomembrane system for better understanding.
Answer: Energy is not recycled once it passes from producer to consumer to decomposer.
The energy flow in an ecosystem in the form of food from one organism to other is food chain. It comprises mainly of three types of organisms producers or autotrophs, consumers or heterotrophs and decomposers. The energy flow in food chain or food web is unidirectional from plants which are the primary producers to primary consumers or herbivores, then to secondary consumers or carnivores and finally to the decomposers. On its unidirectional flow the energy is lost in different form such as heat loss, decay, respiration etc. The energy passed from one level to another is not the same and gets lost in the process so when the energy is received from one tropic level to another it is always less than that received by the previous tropic level.