Answer:
Mutualism: both partners benefit. An example of mutualism is the relationship between the Egyptian plover and the crocodile. In the tropical regions of Africa, the crocodile lies with its mouth open. The plover flies into its mouth and feeds on bits of decaying meat stuck in the crocodile’s teeth. The crocodile does not eat the plover. Instead, he appreciates the dental work. The plover eats a meal and the crocodile gets his teeth cleaned. Coincidentally, the Egyptian plover is also known as the crocodile bird.
Commensalism: only one species benefits while the other is neither helped nor harmed. For example, remora fish are very bony and have a dorsal fin (the fin on the back of fish) that acts like a suction cup. Remora fish use this fin to attach themselves to whales, sharks, or rays and eat the scraps their hosts leave behind. The remora fish gets a meal, while its host gets nothing. Selfish, sure, but neither gets hurt.
Parasitism: One organism (the parasite) gains, while the other (the host) suffers. The deer tick is a parasite. It attaches to a warmblooded animal and feeds on its blood. Ticks need blood at every stage of their life cycle. They also carry Lyme disease, an illness that can cause joint damage, heart complications, and kidney problems. The tick benefits from eating the animal's blood. Unfortunately, the animal suffers from the loss of blood and nutrients and may get sick.
Explanation:
Answer:
1- A species can migrate over long distances because they have metabolisms suitable for that, adaptation mechanisms to withstand different adversities. They usually do it to be able to reproduce in ideal climaxes or feed on certain living things or plant species.
2-The existence of oil fields, or oil towers for the manufacture of fuel.
3-Implement electric cars or batteries that do not depend on fuels such as diesel, naphtha.
Explanation:
In this exercise it is good to highlight that during the migration of animals of different species their numbers decreased both to reach the territory to which they migrate and by human intervention in nature in a harmful way.
Oil sticks to birds preventing them from flying. Whales and dolphins and other creatures that use blow holes can get oil into their respiratory system, making it difficult to breathe. Animals can also ingest the oil. This can be fatal and/or deadly in the short or long term.
Answer: Wide Area Network (WAN)
Explanation:
Correct on Edg; A Local Area Network (LAN) only works in a limited geographical range. A Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is the same, except that you can use it without the use of wired connections such as Ethernet cables. A Wide Area Network (WAN) allows you to reach a wider geographical range and often involves satellite signals and phone lines to connect devices over long distances.