Natural selection doesn't favor traits that are somehow inherently superior. Instead, it favors traits that are beneficial (that is, help an organism survive and reproduce more effectively than its peers) in a specific environment. Traits that are helpful in one environment might actually be harmful in another.
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Answer:
For someone who doesn't know the importance of carrying capacity, i would advice him to understand what carrying capacity mean, and then tell him that he should not overcrowd the population of animals or be part of humans overcrowding as it can destroy the ecosystem or resources.
Explanation:
This is because, carrying capacity is the population size that can conviniently live in an habitat with the available resources..
It's very important because, it will ensure that the population size that the resources can sustain can live in the environment so as to prevent degradation of the ecosystem or the environment due to increase in population size.
They are a very good example of mutualism in which each species benefits. Please mark Brainliest!!!
Answer:
Genotype - AaMm
Phenotype - Heterozygous purple stem and fruit with two locules
Explanation:
Given
Trait 1 - Recessive allele for green color stem is represented by a
and dominant allele for purple color stem is represented by A
Trait 2 - Production of two locules in the tomato fruit is a dominant trait and is represented by "M" and production of multiple locules in the tomato fruit is a recessive trait and is represented by "m"
F1 cross is carried between tomato plant with purple stem and fruit with two locules (AAMM) and a tomato plant that have fruit with multiple locules and a green stem (aamm)
The following offspring will be produced
AM AM AM AM
am AaMm AaMm AaMm AaMm
am AaMm AaMm AaMm AaMm
am AaMm AaMm AaMm AaMm
am AaMm AaMm AaMm AaMm
Genotype - AaMm
Phenotype - Heterozygous purple stem and fruit with two locules
Answer:
organism, ccommunity, population, ecosystem