Yes, people should try to save Asian elephants. They are hunted and killed for their tusks. These parts of their body are used for medicinal reasons. Many people “save” elephants by trimming off their tusks, making it so that killing the animal would be meaningless.
(Hope this is what you wanted, I learned this in a documentary forever ago.)
Short explanation: Elephants are in danger due to poachers, they hunt them for their tusks.
Don’t know how much you needed but here you go
Answer:
the species is not changing much
Explanation:
another way you can think of this is homeostasis and that is a period of inactivity
Interesting biology question.
In order to answer this question, I hope you understand what is mitosis: cell division that creates two diploid "daughter" cells that are identical to each other. Gametes, remember, are the reproductive cells (egg cells and sperm).
If human gametes were made by mitosis, which is not true, because gametes are made in meiosis, they would simply be diploid with somatic cells. The two gametes would have 92 chromosomes, as each cell has 46 chromosomes. And after each generation, the number of chromosomes would keep doubling, which would be very weird. Remember that the normal amount of chromosomes that a human being has, is 46. Maybe humans would have mutations if that happened.
The given statement is true.
Explanation:
Research work needs to be conducted in some particular, well-organized processes. This systematic process aims at gathering ample of information to reach a conclusion by the researcher.
It includes-
(i) identification of a problem to raise a question on that;
(ii) reviewing that problem and learning all about it;
(iii) clarification of the problem is needed which make the scope of study narrow;
(iv) defining the concepts and terms of the research;
(v) studying a particular group which is the objective of the research; (v) The methods and participation is reviewed;
(vi) Collection of data is needed;
(vii) analyzing the data is the last step.
Answer:
The reasons are explained below -
Explanation:
The large finches living on the Galapagos islands are different from the original source population from a nearby islands because of the following reasons -
- A natural selection favored only the large finches because they are more fit to the current environmental conditions.
- A genetic drift has been occurred in the two populations living on the nearby islands.
- Due to the separation of habitat on both the islands, the gene flow between the two islands is reduced.
All the above listed reasons are responsible for the difference in the finches found on the two islands.