Answer:
Birds have a different mating season this evidence will go against the argument and suggest that the birds are actually different species. Generally, two factors seasonal and behavioral identifies the differences among the species. Species generally interbred among the same population of species according to the season and hence they loose mating opportunities. Although being sexually compatible they do not interbreed. Behaviorally, a biological clock in species naturally sets breeding cycle according to the resources availability, suitable nesting sites and mating opportunities. Different species have different seasonal requirements to accomplish this.
Answer:
I would say that it is anamilia. It says that it is a eukaryote, and it moves around to eat grass. It did not say that it was mobile because of the flagella
Answer:
Study 1:
Independent- Light
Dependent - flowering patterns
Study 2:
Independent- Penicillin
Dependent - Growth of E. Coli
Study 3:
Independent- Progesterone
Dependent - Ovulation
Explanation:
To differentiate independent and dependent variables, just remember that the dependent variable is not changed by the researcher. It changes <u><em>depending</em></u> on the independent variable. in short, it is what is being tested on. The independent variable on the other hand, is manipulated by the researcher to elicit a change in the dependent variable.