1. Predation (where one organism kills and eats another organism; predator and prey)
2. Competition (where species compete for a particular resource, even without coming in contact with each other)
3. Paratism (where a parasite is on an animal; harms it and feeds on it without killing them instantly)
4. Mutualism (both species benefit from each other)
5. Commensalism (one organism benefits, but the other one is neither helped nor harmed)
Answer:
Rr and rr
Explanation:
The genotypes of the parents would be heterozygous red (Rr) and true-breeding white (rr).
<em>Since the allele for the red flower color (R) is dominant over that of the white flower color (r), for a cross to produce both red and white flower color plants, the red parent must be heterozygous (Rr) and the white parent true-breeding (rr). </em>
Rr x rr
Rr Rr rr rr
Rr = red
rr = white
If the red parents is true-breeding
RR x rr
Rr Rr Rr Rr
All their offspring would be red without any white flower color.
Hence, the genotypes of the parent are Rr and rr.
Answer:
a) Humans depend upon other organisms for food and oxygen
Explanation:
Biodiversity refers to the richness in the species of organisms on Earth i.e the variety of biological organisms on the Earth. The importance of biodiversity cannot be overemphasized because of our dependence on the sustainability of biodiversity in our ecosystems.
The loss of biodiversity, which is becoming rampant by the day, is a major concern to us because we humans depend upon other organisms for food and oxygen. Humans are strictly heterotrophic and hence are reliant on variety of organisms for food. Plants also release oxygen gas via their photosynthetic process, which is key to our survival as a population.
Answer:
passed on by parent plant
Explanation:
both parents dna are present half of fathers and half of mothers
The process that breaks down rocks and other subtance is called Weathering and erosion.