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Sophie [7]
3 years ago
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Some species of wasps are social. The queen starts a colony from scratch each spring. She builds a small nest, and lays and rais

es a group of female workers. The workers enlarge the nest while the queen continues to lay eggs. Unfertilized eggs become males that mate with newly hatched females. All of the wasps except the newly fertilized females die by the summer. Which best describes this behavior?
Biology
1 answer:
Ainat [17]3 years ago
7 0

OPTIONS:

a)It is beneficial only to the males that do not fertilize eggs.

b)It is beneficial only to the female workers that are not fertilized.

c)It is beneficial to each one of the individual colony members.

d)It is beneficial to the whole species, but not to all of the individual members.

Answer:

d)It is beneficial to the whole species, but not to all of the individual members.

Explanation:

The behavior exhibited by the wasp is beneficial to the whole species, but not to all of the individual members as all wasps work all together to ensure the survival of newly fertilized females for the continuation of the species. All other wasps pay the supreme sacrifice working together in building nest, laying eggs, fertilization, all in a bid to ensure the continuation of their species, while most die leaving only the newly hatched females, that ensures continuation of the species.

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