Hawks would increase in proportion because the cost of fighting(i.e. injury) would be larger' Hawks can eat loan territories, so if loan territories are high. So hawks will also increase and hence the fighting cost world be high.
<h3>Where are most loons found?</h3>
The typical loon breeds in forested lakes and large ponds found in Greenland, Iceland and northern North America.
In the winter, they live along the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of North America, Iceland and Europe, according to National Geographic
Thus, option "A" is correct, Hawks would increase in proportion, because the cost of fighting.
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1) How to use pedigrees:
They are diagrams in which people are represented by symbols. Circles
represent female and squares represent males.
The bottom line represents the offspring of the couple above it.
Dark symbols are used to indicate someone who is affected with a
genetic condition.
Not colored symbols indicate someone who is NOT affected.
A heterozygote carrier.can be represented as grey color.
2) How traits are inherited:
Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes (46 chromosomes) because 23 chromosomes are inherited from the father and the other 23 come from the mother.
With 23 sets, you have two copies of each gene. This copies can be different or the same and based on that there could be different traits for the same gene like black, brown or blond hair.
Answer:
Pulmonary circulation moves blood between the heart and the lungs. It transports deoxygenated blood to the lungs to absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide. The oxygenated blood then flows back to the heart. Systemic circulation moves blood between the heart and the rest of the body.
Explanation:
Selectively permeable membranes can be found around a variety of cells and places. The most common example is the phospholipid bilayer cell membrane that surrounds every cell in our bodies.
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1st law—> a rider in the car may shift forward in his seat because of the rider's inertia if the car stops suddenly
2nd law—> the force exerted by the engine can be found if you know the car's mass and acceleration
3rd law—> the car applies a force to the ground and the ground exerts an equal but opposite force on the car