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The answer would be A. the arrangement of DnA
Answer:
negative response
Explanation:
There exists three types of responses to a certain stimuli, a positive, negative, or ignoring. A positive response is when the subject is attracted to the stimuli, while a negative response is when the subject wants to avoid the stimuli. Therefore in this situation we can say that this is a negative response when the mouse hides. In this case the hawk flying over is the stimuli and the rat is trying to avoid the hawk by hiding.
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2. The adaption of the owl butterfly shows the improve the chances of survival because of the appearance of the butterfly (especially the eyes) makes the animals who likes to eat butterflies think it's an owl instead, and not to be bothered with it, giving the butterfly more time to escape, eat and survive.
Answer:
1. mutualism
2. parasitism
3. symbiosis
Explanation:
Mixotricha paradoxa forms symbiotic relationships (Symbiosis is a relationship between two or more organisms that live closely together) with the termite.
Part of the morphological characteristics of the Mixotricha paradoxa are the presence of "at least two kinds of bacteria attached to its outer surface." This morphological characteristics assist the termites in alot of ways. One of this kind of he spirochete propels its host through the termite gut. A second type of bacteria synthesizes ATP, some of which is used by the spirochetes. The locomotion provided by the spirochetes introduces the ATP-producing bacteria to new food sources. (mutualism)
Mixotricha paradoxa helps to digests cellulose for the termite. We can now conclude that Mixotricha forms a mutualistic relationships (mutualism) with bacteria living inside the termite. This is because the termite has spherical bacteria inside the cell which function as mitochondria, which Mixotricha lacks.
The Mixotricha are also organized into layers of tissue. Without their presence in the termite gut, the termites would die because Mixotricha keep the species intact, but they are harmful in an indirect way (parasitism).