Answer:
Explanation:
The ecological interaction between the sea anemone and monster crab is said to be a mutualism.
Mutualism is an ecological interaction between two or more species where all the parties benefits.
The sea anemone-boxer crab relationship as described is a mutualism. The anemone provides protection from predators of the crab using its powerful stinging claws. This prevents the crab from enemies. The anemone in return is able to get nutrient from the leftovers of the crab. Both organism serve a need for another and depends on one another for life.
2. For a parasitic situation to surface, one fictional assumption would be that, the boxer crab keeps getting protected by the stinging claws of the Anemone. The boxer crab on the other hand does not leave any leftover behind for the anemone to feed on.
In parasitism, only one specie benefits while the other loses from the relationship. If the boxer crab feeds without leaving any remnants, the sea anemone would get no nourishment. This might hamper the survival of this specie.
The answer to this question would be true.
Amniota. That is the only one which has connections to both reptiles and mammals
Answer:
blindsight
Explanation:
Blindsight is an extra-sensory ability of individuals with damaged cortical cortex to respond to visual stimuli. It is a form of consciousness that gives individuals with optical disabilities a sense that sheds light on the hidden depths of the human mind.
<em>Precognition has to do with having the foreknowledge of events. </em>
<em>Mindsight has to do with the ability to perceive the mind of oneself and that of others.</em>
<em>Hindsight has to do with the understanding of events after they had already occur.</em>
The correct option is blindsight.
Answer:
The sample size of the animal was too small , not large enough to conclude that the effects of the chemicals on Salamander was the actual cause of toxicity and weight loss.
It is possible that the drop in weight may be as a result of other environmental factors; agitation from background noise and sudden exposure to new environments,, fluctuation in temperature of the surrounding environments , lack of feed supply or others
However, if there was many salamanders available; and most reacted to the chemical exposure in the same way then it can be concluded that, toxicity of the chemical is the causative factor.
Explanation: