Decreased population will decrease the rate at which resource is consumed.
Option C.
<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>
Rate of resource utilization depends on the demand for resources among a population. The demand increases with the increase in population who actually uses the resource to increase their comfort.
With the increase in population and increased desire for resources, the rate of consumption of resources is increased. Decreased cost of harvesting the resources will led to wastage of resources, which will again increase the demand again.
So, decrease in population will only decrease the demand for resources. This will actually decrease the rate for the resource harvesting.
I think it’s D: autoimmune disorders
The following questions are answered below.
Explanation:
a. They have 14 chromosomes that occurs in 7 pairs which has X and Y sex chromosomes. They are diploid.
b. They have 7 pairs of chromosomes that includes X and Y sex chromosomes. They are diploid.
c. The last pair of chromosomes are the sex chromosomes. The previous pairs are called the autosomes.
d. If the Tasmanian devil has 14 chromosomes , then it is a boy. If the Tasmanian devil has 28 chromosomes , then it will be a female.
e. The one extra chromosomes are the egg or sperm that means three in fertilized egg. They are called as Trisomy.
f. The Tasmanian devil's will not get Down syndrome but some times there may be trisomy if there are three chromosomes instead of two.
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>Organism Classification Ranks
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<em>Order
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<em>Species
</em>
<em>Genus
</em>
<em>Family
</em>
<em>Class
</em>
<em>Phylum
</em>
<em>Kingdom
</em>
<em>Domain
</em>
<em>Subspecies
</em>
<em>Form
</em>
<em>Suborder
</em>
<em>Subfamily
</em>
<em>Subphylum
</em>
<em>Tribe
</em>
<em>Superfamily
</em>
<em>SubclassSuperorder
</em>
<em>Series
</em>
<em>Variety
</em>
<em>Subgenus
</em>
<em>Subkingdom
</em>
<em>Division
</em>
<em>Breed
</em>
<em>Superclass
</em>
<em>Cultivar group
</em>
<em>Strain
</em>
<em>Subtribe
</em>
<em>Infraclass
</em>
<em>Cultivar
</em>
<em>Infraorder
</em>
<em>Hybrid
</em>
<em>Infraphylum
</em>
<em>Legion
</em>
<em>Section
</em>
<em>cohort
</em>
<em>Serotype
</em>
<em>Superspecies
</em>
<em>Subvariety
</em>
<em>Species subgroup
</em>
<em>Subseries
</em>
<em>Species group
</em>
<em>Forma specialis
</em>
<em>Race
</em>
<em>Subsection
</em>
<em>Section
</em>
<em>Species complex
</em>
<em>Parvorder
</em>
<em>subdivision</em>
Explanation: