Answer:
<em>The organism will not be able to adapt, and the species will go extinct.</em>
Explanation:
I feel like we could rule out these two because they don´t make much sense.
The organism will not be able to adapt, and the species will evolve into a new species.
The organism will adapt, and the species will evolve into a new species.
so that leaves us with the other two answers and I believe the first one is the most fitting
An example I found to support this is that polar bears could disappear by 2100 due to melting ice, In this case, the polar bears are the species, and the melting ice is the rapid change. since they are so well adapted to their environment, they cannot adjust from such a major change.
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Answer: In actuality, no organism will be able to replace the coral reefs.
Explanation: The climate change has made the waters warmer, this has hit the coral reefs really bad, they tend to lose colour and the capability to produce food. The coral reef tend to get bleached. They can struck to
- disease
- algae
- death
The acidification has increased the absorption of carbon dioxide which has compounded in the bleaching problem too.
when you think of the collapse, perhaps only corals which have developed a high resistance to the heat as well the acidification may remain but will they be the same. The answer is a no. None of the organisms or ecosystem can make up the functionality of the coral reefs.
Trophic Level Transfer Efficiency TLTE= Energy transfer to next level/ energy recieved during transfer *100
or Trophic level transfer= Total energy during transfer- total energy transferred.
Matter transferred across each trophic level= Biomass from the higher trophic level-biomass in lower energy level
Explanation:
The total energy transfer in the trophic level is called as Trophic Level Transfer Efficiency (TLTE), it can be calculated as
TLTE= Energy transfer to next level/ energy received during transfer *100
We know that only 10 per-cent of energy is transferred between organisms at each trophic level.
The energy consumed by producers or consumers, only 10 percent is used up because nearly 90 per-cent energy gets dissipated as heat and used up in metabolic processes like digestion, reproduction respiration, cell division etc.
The matter in the trophic level is explained as the producers start the chain and lead to apex or tertiary consumers, during this process when apex dies the decomposers comes in action. They make nutrients from dead and decaying and from soil it goes to plants and hence to consumers, cycle goes on.
The gaseous carbon dioxide is a matter, will get fixed by sunlight in photosynthesis and passed on to consumers who made complex biomolecule as glucose and it goes on increasing in complex molecules eventually reaching to decomposers. We see that matter remains conserved and works within the system.
The biomass or matter transfer decreases with trophic level
Answer: Linneaus used the question is it Animal Mineral or plant to classify? Even though Leeuwenhoek had discovered bacteria it wasn't really known that thats what they were. Archaea was definitely not discovered until much later
Explanation: