The childhood and early career of Charles Robert Darwin is discussed below.
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Charles Robert Darwin was born on 12 February 1809 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. He was the fifth of six children of wealthy society doctor and financier Robert Darwin and Susannah Darwin. His grandfathers Erasmus Darwin and Josiah Wedgwood were both prominent abolitionists of the recent times.
Darwin started his career as an apprentice doctor, helping his father treat the poor of Shropshire, before he started to go to the University of Edinburgh Medical School. He found the lectures dull there and in his second year at the university he joined the Plinian Society, a student natural-history group. His father then sent him for a Bachelors of Arts degree which also he couldn't peruse.
After a long fight, he went on his famous voyage on HMS Beagle around the world where he collected his data and then gave his hypothesis in his book named '' On the Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection and Preservation of the Favoured Race in the Struggle for Life''
Answer:
Out of the Hab.
Explanation:
The atmospheric pressure on Mars is less than 1% of Earth's atmospheric pressure (0.088 psi) so if the airlock fails then the potato plants in the Hab will be pulled outside of the Hab because of the low pressure outside.
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Correct answer: B) Production of gametes and hormones
The male reproductive system include a number of sex organs that play an important role in the human reproduction. All the male organ are located either on the outside of the body or within the pelvic region.
Male reproductive system includes external genital organs and internal genital organs . The external genital organs consists of penis, scrotum and internal genital organs include epididysis, accessory gland and vas deferens .
The main function of male reproductive system is the production and secretion of male sex hormones like testosterone which is required to maintain male reproductive system. It help in the production and transportation of sperm and discharge them in to the female reproductive system at the time of intercourse.
Answer:
D) mimicry
Explanation:
If we have two different species of insects that live in separate geographic areas but they display the same characteristic black and red stripes it can mean a lot, as there are numerous factors that can contribute to it. For starters, the two species might have a common ancestor that was exhibiting those same or similar black and red stripes, and if they did their job properly, there's every chance that both species would have kept them. It can be simply an aposematic coloration that developed in the same manner through convergent evolution as a protection or warning from the predators. We can not say that it is an example of mimicry, as the two species live in different geographic areas, thus they are not in contact with each other, thus they can not replicate the colors and behavior from the other species.