Answer:
The stimulus the thing that stimulates you is the hot pan because you were du.mb and decided to touch the hot pan. The response is you yanking your hand away from the heat because for some reason you thought touching a hot pan was a good idea.
Explanation:
Dude seriously, be conscious.
Homeostais is what helps the body maintain stable water levels and temperatures (which are required for cells to function properly). They maintain internal stability.
Let's start off with an example. Imagine a population of organisms—let's say, deer—with access to a fixed, constant amount of food. When the population is small, the limited amount of food will be plenty for everyone. But, when the population gets large enough, the limited amount of food may no longer be sufficient, leading to competition among the deer. Because of the competition, some deer may die of starvation or fail to have offspring, decreasing the per capita—per individual—growth rate and causing population size to plateau or shrink.
In this scenario, competition for food is a density-dependent limiting factor. In general, we define density-dependent limiting factors as factors that affect the per capita growth rate of a population differently depending on how dense the population already is. Most density-dependent factors make the per capita growth rate go down as the population increases. This is an example of negative feedback that limits population growth.
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Answer: The answer is C, a monohybrid cross.
Explanation:
A dihybrid cross would be crossing 2 (usually linked) traits in the same punnett square, while a trihybrid cross is with 3 traits. Since he's only studying 1 trait (tall vs. short) the answer is C, a monohybrid cross.
Answer:
<em>The correct option is 1000 units of energy.</em>
Explanation:
Most of the energy at each trophic level gets lost in the form of heat. Only a little amount of energy passes from one trophic level to the other. Scientists conclude that only about 10% of energy passes from one trophic level to another.
Hence, the flowers having 100,000 units of energy will pass 10,000 units of energy to the butterflies. The butterflies will pass 1000 units of energy to the birds.