Biology, 25.05.2021 18:00 Obeilskzexal
A scientist plans to study two different species of birds on the Galapagos Islands over a five-year period of time. Species A
demonstrates flocking behavior while foraging. Species B does not. The scientist predicted that species B would be more
successful. His primary evidence behind this prediction is the lack of competition between individuals for food.
does anyone know how to solve this in any way?
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Biology, 21.06.2019 17:50, alishakira690
Aeukaryotic cell must be from a plant if the cell a) a nucleus b) a nuclear envelope c) cytoplasm d) a cell wall
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:30, eguilford4438
Scenario 5 1) take 10 red and 10 black beans and place them, mixed, on the table. record the starting phenotype # and frequencies (% of your total population) of your starting population in the table provided (generation 0). 2) act as a predator. “capture” as many organisms as you can until you have reduced the population to three organisms. put them aside. at this point, the predators die. 3) the remaining organisms each produce 2 clonal offspring. multiply your organisms accordingly and allow them to mix on the table. calculate and record the resultant phenotype # and frequencies (% of your total population) of your population in the table provided (generation 1). 4) repeat the reproduction event, allowing each of your organisms to produce 2 clonal offspring. calculate and record the resultant phenotype # and frequencies (% of your total population) of your population in the table provided (generation 2). 5) repeat the reproduction event, allowing each of your organisms to produce 2 clonal offspring. calculate and record the resultant phenotype # and frequencies (% of your total population) of your population in the table provided (generation 3).
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