The cells will make some sort of reaction, there's no doubt about it. But for a bass I believe that their cells will stay the same or shrink over time.
Bass are strong fish and they usually do well when there's a change in conditions made in the environment. But it depends on what this river has in it and if it leads to bigger opened waters.
If there's a shortage of food sources for the bass it'll have to adapt quickly or it'll die from the predators in the area. If there isn't any places the Bass can lay their eggs (reproduce) its population will die in that river.
There also competition. In that river it could have socked eye salmon in it or catfish even pikes. So the Bass cells would stay the same.
Hope this helps
Answer:
The correct answer is : decreases
Explanation:
The development of the peppered moth is a transformative event of directional color change in the moth populace as a result of air contamination during the Industrial Revolution.
The melanic or dark color type of the peppered moth was not known before pollution level was low before 1811. Hence the decrease in pollution level in atmosphere will lowers the frequency of the melanic form of peppered moths.
Thus, the correct answer is : decreases.
Answer:
Controlled group does not receive the treatment. It used as a benchmark to measure how different tested subjects affected the result of the experiment.
For example, the famous experiment of whether plants grow faster with music in one room and without music in the other room. The plant in the no music room is the controlled group.
<span>A person must inherit two copies of a defective CF gene -- one copy from each parent -- to have the disease. People who inherit only one copy are considered CF carriers and do not have the disease, but they can pass their copy of the defective gene on to their children.</span>