The answer is photosynthesis
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Answer:The contrast of the difference between what is called "microevolution", and "macroevolution".
Microevolution concerns the transformation of traits in a population of a given species.
Macroevolution concerns evolution above the species level: it includes the diversification of high level taxa, (mass) extinctions, origin and diversification of clades, etc.
Speciation – the arising of new species, and the main processes likely to produce it stands at the boundary between those evolutions.
Notably, when people of the term "evolution" they typically think of macroevolution (think of Darwin's focus on species their origins and transformation).
Darwin's focused on species their origins and transformation.
Darwin on evolution proposed natural selection as the mechanism of evolution
- Note these important points he outlined:
• Individuals do not evolve: populations evolve
• Natural selection can amplify or diminish only heritable traits; acquired characteristics cannot be passed on to offspring
• Evolution is not goal directed and does not lead to perfection; favorable traits vary as environments change.
Explanation:
6C, 7A, 8B, 9C, 10B, 11C, 12A, 13C, 14C, 15B
Hello! I'm did a unit similar to this! I believe the order is
Plant
Grasshopper
Mouse
Snake
Hawk
The plant is at the bottom of the food chain, because it provides energy, or nutrients, for other small organisms such as a grasshopper. The same goes for the grasshopper and the mouse, the mouse and the snake, and it keeps going till the hawk.
The plant is considered a primary producer, because it provides energy for the grasshopper. However, the hawk is at the top of the food chain, because he is predator. In a way, he can be considered a producer for much bigger animals, but in this case, the hawk is at the top of this chain because he is the main predator in this situation.
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