No flamingos dont normally migrate unless there are changes in their habitat conditions
Answer:
At the 5th trophic level would be <em>quaternary</em> consumers that eat <em>tertiary </em>consumers.
Explanation:
Producers include photosynthetic organisms such as plants and algae. They are eaten by primary consumers (herbivores). Secondary consumers include omnivores and predators that prey on primary consumers. Tertiary consumers include omnivores and predators that prey on primary and secondary consumers. Quaternary consumers include omnivores and predators that prey on all lower trophic levels.
Regulating body temperature
Explanation:
Surprisingly, until recently, not much was known about the genes that control melanin production. 6 were known (MC1R, TYR, OCA2, SLC24A5, MATP and ASIP) and 17 more have been recently identified (DTNBP1, GPR143, HPS3, KITGL, MLPH, MYO5A, MYO7A, SLC45A2, TYRP1, ERCC6, GNAS, HERC2, IRF4, OBSCN, SKC24A5, TPNC2 and MITF), all of them directly or indirectly related to the process of melanin formation and distribution. Since there are so many different genes, if we count all the possible alterations, many different color variants can be produced.
Answer:
Adenine pairs with thymine
Cytosine pairs with guanine
Explanation:
The four nitrogenous bases: Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine and Guanine
Remember Apple Tree
<u>A</u>pple <u>T</u>ree = <u>A</u>denine <u>T</u>hymine
and remember car garage
<u>C</u>ar <u>G</u>arage = <u>C</u>ytosine <u>G</u>uanine