Answer:
viable
Explanation:
Only the animals who are able to survive will live long enough to reproduce
<span>gravity would be pulling him down with a uniform acceleration of 9.8m/s^2
and air would be resisting this free fall resistance offered will depend upon the density of air.</span>
According to this problem, this is an example of complete dominance, so the dominant allele would be the allele that codes for physical trait for roundness of the seed.
So the cross would be like this:
W = allele for round seed
w = allele for wrinkled seed
P1 gen = ww • WW
F1 gen = Ww
Since all of the offspring are heterozygous the result is that the dominant allele suppressed the recessive allele for wrinkled seed.
When energy passes from one trophic level to the next, I would guess that the two factors which decrease the total amount of energy from being passed up are:
1. An organism does not assimilate all the energy of food consumed. Within a consumer, digestion and assimilation of energy is not 100% efficient: some of the energy is lost.
2. A large proportion of energy assimilated by a producer and consumer is lost through respiration, i.e., day-to-day maintenance of metabolic processes.
Competition is one of the many types relationships in the ecosystem. It is an oppositional relationship because unlike in symbiotic relationships, the organisms do not peacefully coexist. Using the given information above, we can deduce that the two fungi compete with one another in terms of the resources plus the habitat.