Answer:
Explanation:
Sun → Maple trees → Caterpillars → Finches → Hawks
Sun → Grass → Cows
Sun → Plankton → Shrimps → Salmon fish → Humans.
Explanation:
In the given questions, examples shown create food chains in an ecosystem.
Answer:
The coyote is actually getting 0.5 kg of "energy" by eating 5 kg of bunnies.
Explanation:
At each trophic level, it occurs an energy transfer from one level to the next, with only 10% being usable in each of them. This assessment is called "The 10% rule". This is, as a general rule, only about 10% of the energy stored as biomass at one trophic level, per unit time, ends up as biomass at the next trophic level, in the same unit of time. According to the 10% rule, to support 1 kg of coyote, 10 kg of the anterior level is needed. To calculate this, we need to multiply the biomass of the coyote by 10 to get the biomass of its anterior level.
If 10 kg of the anterior level (bunnies) are needed to support 1 kg of coyote, we need to calculate how many kgs of a coyote are supported by 5 kg of bunnies.
10 kg of bunnies ------- 1 kg of coyote
5 kg of bunnies --------- X = 0.5 kg of coyote.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. mRNA (messenger RNA): Produced during transcription. Carries the genetic instructions of a gene from the nucleus to the ribosome in the cytoplasm.
2. rRNA (ribosomal RNA): Together with proteins, composes the ribosome, the organelles that are the site of protein synthesis.
3. tRNA (transfer RNA): Brings the correct amino acid to the ribosome during translation.
I’m not really sure what the question is but :
Logistic growth results in curving which can get increasing deep/steep which eventually levels off when the capacity is reached which can deduct in an S shape.
In logistic growth the population expansion decreased as resources become scarce. However when the rescourss are unlimitednthe popultions exhibit a thing known as exponential growth which results in an J shape
In logistic growth, op
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