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- Which type of survivorship curve is generally exhibited by honeybees given their life history strategy? Type I Type II Type IIIWhat is the arthropod's role in disease transmission such as malaria? Question 7 options: a) fomite b) aerosol c) reservoir d) vectorgiven the life table of bees, please make a survivorship curve like on the example graph
- given the life table of bees, please make a survivorship curvegiven the life table of bees, please make a survivorship curve. what type of survivor ship curve is the table below? i will downvote if u answer with not related answerCompare parasitism and mutualism for the two factors (A and B) below. A) What distinguishes these two strategies from the other strategies for interaction? B) What is the long-term benefit to the micro-symbiont as far as access to a new host? C) What is the cost (e.g. DNA that needs to be maintained)?