Answer:
pests can evolve defenses against pesticides over time
Explanation:
Pesticides are chemicals employed to kill pests generally. With continuous and indiscriminate use of pesticides, they become less effective because pests population often evolve a defense mechanism against them.
<em>With each usage, more and more pest population survive. Those that survive gradually multiply and pass the survival gene to their offspring eventually giving rise to a population that is genetically insusceptible to the effects of the pesticide. This is generally referred to as evolution by natural selection.</em>
➜ Fission (binary and multiple), regeneration and fragmentation are considered as methods of asexual reproduction because all of them involve only one parent and gametes are not formed in them. New individuals produced after cell division are always genetically identical or clone to their parents.
Answer:
The correct answer is that word endings for plant and animal taxa are different. In zoological nomenclature, the family names of animals end with the suffix "-idae". <span>n fungal, algal, and </span>botanical nomenclature<span>, the family names of plants, fungi, and algae end with the suffix "-aceae".</span>
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