Answer:
2. It decreases genetic diversity only by reducing population size.
Explanation:
Genetic drift is an evolutionary force that works in conjunction with natural selection by changing the allelic frequencies of species over time. It is a consequence of random sampling in reproduction and the loss of some alleles by chance and not by natural selection. Normally there is a loss of the less frequent alleles and a fixation of the most frequent ones, resulting in a decrease in the genetic diversity of the population. They are accentuated in small populations, and result in changes that are not necessarily adaptive.
Not all transport will cease. Active transport will cease, because it requires energy. However, passive transport requires no energy from the cell.
Answer: Sure can
Explanation:
B: Cell membrane
C: Cytoplasm
D: Centrioles
E: Mitochondrion
F: Vacuole
G: (Rough) Endoplasmic reticulum
H: Ribosomes
I: Nucleolus
J: Nucleus
K: Lysosomes
L: Golgi
Primary Succession is when an ecological community experiences a community changing natural disaster (volcano, glacier, etc) primary succession starts from bare rock. Secondary succession starts from pre-existing soil, and occurs from a hurricane, deforestation, etc.