ANSWER: D. An African wasp Certolosen… (yeah i’m not typing all of that lol, you get the idea)
When it comes to relationships between organisms, I like to think of what each species gets out of the relationship:
With A, the female spider gets to make babies and get a meal, and I guess the male spider could benefit since it’s making babies, but it gets eaten, so I have to assume only the female spider benefits.
With B, a tick attaching itself to a dog is obviously parasitism; the tick benefits by getting blood, while the dog is at risk of getting diseases and other health issues. Since only the tick gets anything out of the relationship, that can’t be an answer either.
For C, the termite gets nothing out of being eaten, while the hyena gets nutrients, so only one species benefits from the relationship.
With D, the wasp benefits by eating the nectar, while the tree gets pollinated, so both organisms benefit.
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Answer:
The answer would be a. displacement
Explanation:
Shelia knows that she is not in the wrong (ruling out projection), and has no repressed wish or desire (ruling out reaction formation). She has lots of anger from her job and traffic. When she gets home, she displaces that anger onto her son, who she knows is not the cause of her anger, but who is an easier target than her boss or the hundreds of people in rush hour
Answer:
Shelter was a limiting factor for the bat population.
Explanation:
At a Central Florida wildlife management area, a local school had added several bat houses as part of a community service project. As a result, there had been a significant increase in the population of native bats in this area.
This observation most likely indicates that shelter was a limiting factor for the bat population.
I believe the answer is: Ruling out rival hypotheses
Rival hypothesis refers to two possible alternatives to explain a certain occurrence which would contradict one another. Ruling out rival hypotheses is really crucial in order to improve internal validity of the result, and usually carried out by using control techniques (most important is random assignment).
Answer: 1. b) 2. c) 3. reproduction
, derivative
, distribution
, display
4. Literary
Musical
Dramatic
Choreographic
Graphic
Audiovisual
Sound
Architectural
5. Land
Explanation:
- Copyright can't be touched and can't be felt because that is the right of some creative work that is given to the creator. It is a law that is protecting the original idea and it can be creative work in art forms such as musical or literary form. Copyright is protecting original work but not the idea itself.
- Under federal copyright laws, a single-authored book is protected for the author's life plus seventy years. The seventy years is a time limit set by copyright law, law and right for creating derivative work and to show them. This law is expiring after seventy years after the death of an author or artist.
- Copyright owners generally are protected against unauthorized reproduction of the work, development of derivative works, distribution of the work and public display of the work. As we can see in question number 2, it is protected 70 years after the death of an author or artist.
- The following is the list from Section 102 of the Copyright Act of the types of original works that are protected under copyright law. Literary works, including newspapers and magazine articles; musical works and accompanying words, including advertising jingles; dramatic works, including plays or musicals; pantomimes and choreographic works, including ballet and other forms of dance; pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works; motion pictures and other audiovisual works; sound recordings; and architectural works, such as drawings and designs. Fill in the blanks with words that would best complete the passage. audiovisual graphic musical dramatic sound Literary useful mechanical high-quality generalized architectural novel choreographic.
- I have found the rest of your question number five. Examples are a. Films b. Books c. Sculptures d. Poems e. Land f. Apps g. Songs. The correct answer is e) Land because as intellectual property we are referring 4 the most common properties such as trademarks, copyrights, patent and trade secrets and they are all considering ideas, beliefs and creation of some author so the Land is unrelated to a concept of intellectual property.