The population of its prey would decrease. It would take up space in the ecosystem, that other organisms probably need. It would eat up the plants if it is not a carnivore, which is probably eaten by other organisms as well. so that plant population would also decrease.
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please translate in English.
Answer:Tina is an exception to his stereotype about southerners.
Explanation:
A stereotype is a belief we have about other people that is not based on reasonable grounds but we strongly believe in what we think is true about particular group of people.
We are less likely to dump our stereotype we would rather think that an individual who doesn't fit into that particular stereotype is likely to be just an exception not that our stereotype is incorrect because we sincerely believe it is true.
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<h3>Dr. Money's view of gender identity development falls on the nurture scale.</h3>
Explanation:
- Traditional view of gender identify had a stance of nature. It was the biological factor that determined the identity of an individual according to traditional view.
- Dr. Money's view of gender identity development falls on the nurture scale.
- In his experiment we can understand that he tried to convince Joan/John for sex reassignment through numerous experiments of nurture such as by making him watch about male and female genitalia, spoke to him about women's biological features, suggesting him hormonal tablets, etc.
- It was all done in an attempt to convince him psychologically that he was a girl through the process of nurture.