You decide to volunteer at a community garden and are assigned to tend six equally sized vegetable beds. Three of the beds conta
in only tomato plants, while the other three contain tomatoes as well as snow peas, bell peppers, cucumbers, okra, and broccoli. You work hard all summer and fall, tending the plants through insect attacks, diseases, and severe summer storms. You harvest vegetables every three days and start to notice a pattern. The mixed vegetable plots consistently produce 4 pecks (a unit of dry goods measurement) each at every harvest, while the tomato only plots produce between 1-6 pecks each at every harvest. The garden director notices the pattern as well, and knowing you are a biology student, she asks you for an explanation. What concept or hypothesis do you cite in your response
An hypothesis is defined as a set of idea,explanation or information that you test through study and experimentation. . A hypothesis is is broad and it is not just a random guessing but well planned theory.The stability-diversity hypothesis states that the broader a community the more okay and productive the community will be. This hypothesis drawn from a more stable and productive communities can use their resources at their disposal better and great use.
Stability as a product of variability relative to community abundance.
A coyote would most likely be at the top because it is the only carnivore. Carnivores tend to be on the top, because they eat other animals (usually plant-eaters).
In any ecosystem two factors interact together are abiotic factors and biotic factors. Abiotic factors include non-living such as soil, air, water and climatic factors ( temperature, humidity, rainfall or precipitation) whereas, biotic factors includes all the flora (plants) and fauna (animals). These two factors interact through food chains to function an ecosystem.
Ribosomes make proteins. These structures receive their instructions from the nucleus and are assembled in the nucleolus. Ribosomes can be found attached to the rough ER or within the cytoplasm, either singly or in groups called polyribosomes (poly means many). Hope this helps Ya.