Answer:
The correct answer is option C.
Explanation:
Sexual selection is a type of special natural selection. It affects the ability to get or breed with a mate and it could be by any means. It changes phenotypically in the different sexes of the same species for example peacock.
It is might be sometime harmful to the species too. Females produce eggs or a number of pregnancy and it affects the reproductive success where is in males it is determined by the mating numbers.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.
Answer and Explanation:
This happened because when the agar was desiccated, all the water was released, but the solutes used in the culture medium remained in the petri dish, that is, all the nutrients remained available to H. salinarium, which survived by consuming these nutrients. Although the growth of H. salinarium requires a higher level of NaCl than the level left in the petri dish, we can consider that some colonies of H. salinarium adapted to the low level of NaCl and managed to survive, passing this characteristic to new colonies.
The reproduction is the process of forming new cells from the pre-existing cells. Another term used for this process is <span>cell division.</span>
The answer is;
The numbers of mussels would reduce
Planktons population would increase.
This is a phenomenon common in food chains where a reduction in predator population increases the prey population and vice versa. This is because the species population in a food chain/food web are interlinked and source energy from one another directly or indirectly.