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The environmental parameters that should be monitored to ensure that the plant is not adversely affecting the animal species near the plant are MIGRATING BIRD POPULATION AND THE CARRY CAPACITIES OF THE LOCAL ANIMAL SPECIES. Monitoring these parameters, we allows the city to know if the plant set up is affecting the population of the animals in the area.
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☆ The function of the muscular system to respond to information from the brain, and contract accordingly.
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✧ The nervous system is responsible for sending signals to the body to control it. Your nervous system can send electrical pulses to your muscles, which they respond accordingly, moving in what ever way your nervous system told it to. Your nervous system is controlled by your brain, and this is why you can control these movements. Say for example, when you move, your fingers, you are actually just sending electrical signals to your hands which cause your muscles to contract, making your finger move in a certain direction. The muscles are connected to your bones, which are connected to joints, allowing the bones to move in different directs when your muscles contract.
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1. The population is under selection pressure from predators
<span>2. Hey now, no population is ever at H-W equilibrium: </span>
<span>mutations happen </span>
<span>immigration and emigration can occur </span>
<span>the population is not huge, which means that genetic drift can happen </span>
<span>mating is not completely random -- a rat is more likely to mate with someone local than with someone living in Paris, France. </span>
<span>b) The small rats will be selected for (assuming there are predators in this ecosystem that are less likely to look in bushes, and further assuming that the small rats do not have reduced fertility by dint of being small) </span>
<span>This is "directional selection" </span>
<span>c) I would expect the "smallness" allele frequency to increase in this population over time, and the "normal size" allele frequency to decrease.</span>
a idk if im right i kinda forgot so its not 100% maybe like 70% its right