By containing all the instructions for it to carry out it's life. Hope this helps! :)
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Answer:
C. The results of a model event may not be similar enough to the results of the actual event.
Explanation:
The problem with models is that sometimes we trust them too much! Sometimes they are not accurate for long-term actual events. This is answer choice C.
- Models are never more accurate than reality, so rule out A.
- The model is based on our predictions of the actual event, so rule out B.
- The model being "too similar" to the actual event is what we want! So rule out D.
No. Having a higher fitness in biology means surviving to reproductive age, finding a mate, and producing offspring. The more offspring an organism produces during its lifetime, the greater its biological fitness, regardless of how long the organism lives. If an organsim produces 5 offspring during their lifetime and dies at an early age, they would still be considered more fit than an organism that lived a long life and did not produce any offspring.
The six kingdoms in the scientific classification system are:
1) protista
2) eubacteria
3) archaebacteria
4) fungi
5) plant
6) animal
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