Answer:
What YOU think
Explanation:
That's what it asks, but here are some points to help you along your way: Artificial selection has brought about the extinction or overpopulation of certain species. This can be seen in the avocado or banana industry. Consumers like the smaller, sweeter species of avocadoes. This caused that species to explode and the old ones to become endangered as farmers grew only that type and bred them selectively. Consumers like the smaller, less mushy, less sweet banana species, so now an amazing species of banana is extinct because the forests that used to have them now no longer exist or were changed to grow only that type of banana. Flip it to the animal side, and it's the same story. Those turkeys that the president "Saves" every year? because of artificial selection, that turkey dies a few weeks later because he grew too plump. Why? Because those turkeys are artificially selected to grow much larger than a normal turkey, and their lifespan is not in mind as they are grown for meat. Also, I hope all of this work gives me brainliest :/
Answer:
The correct option is 'C' that is eventually the population stop increasing or would decreases due to lack of food and living space.
Explanation:
In 1798, he wrote an essay on Principle of population where he described that how the population will grow with economy.
He claimed that the population will grow until the food supply decreases and then the population will stop growing due to lack of food and space and those individuals that can fight against this condition and and could attain food, space and other essential necessities will survive.
Answer : stomach to the liver
Answer: the expression of certain genes is affected by temperature
Explanation:
For organisms to survive changing environmental conditions, a lot of molecular processes occur in the genes.
For the arctic fox, enzymes coded by specific genes are periodically "switched on or off" depending on the temperature.
Thus, the change in colour can be EXPLAINED by the expression of certain genes affected by temperature