Q: What do each arrow represent
A: Intraspecific competition: It defines an interaction of a population where members of a species comp...
Q: Find the correct answer
A: Punnett square - is a square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or ...
Q: 1- Competitive exclusion means that salamanders from these four samples must have lived in four diff...
A: Ecology is the study of the interactions between organisms and their surroundings, whereas environme...
Q: Sequencing of the human genome has revealed much about the organization of genes. Describe the diffe...
A: Tandem repeats are those DNA sequences that make repeated copies of themselves while lying next to e...
Q: osmolarities and the water potential components
A: Water potential is the difference in potential energy between a given water sample and pure water ....
Q: 9. What biological classification system is based on analysis of traits, genetic makeup or physiolog...
A: I gave you the answers below
Q: What role does pituitary gonadotrophins play during follicular and ovulatory phases of menstrual cyc...
A: The menstrual cycle takes place in a cyclic order and can be divided into four main phases. Menstru...
Q: What is the use of hay infusion in determination of microbial motility?
A: Hay infusion use in determination of microbial motility.
Q: Which stage of a cell's life is the longest? In other words, which stage does a cell spend the most ...
A: Cell division is a metabolic process takes place in eukaryotes in which splitting of parent cell re...
Q: All mutations .a. result from radiationb. lead to evolutionc. are caused by DNA damaged. change the ...
A: Mutations can be categorized as point mutation, chromosome mutation, and copy number mutations. Poin...
Q: What part of the brain is responsible for monitoring our blood sugar levels and, when they are low, ...
A: Hormones communicate crucial information both inside the brain and among the brain and the rest of t...
Q: МАС EMB Agar НЕА SSA XLD Agar Escherichia coli Klebsiella pneumoniae Citrobacter freundii Serratia m...
A:
Q: Describe the process by which the proton gradient drives ATP synthesis in chemiosmosis.
A: "ANSWER The manner of ATP synthesis being connected to the motion of electrons via the mitochondri...
Q: What do you understand by the term bio-pesticide? Name and explain the mode of action of a popular b...
A: *Bio means biological(naturally occurring) and pesticide meaning substance used for removal of pests...
Q: Which physiological trigger will result in the sensation of hunger? A. High glucose levels B. Eating...
A: The human body is a complex system of a number of physiological processes. All these processes are i...
Q: Mitosis: Name the Stages of Mitosis These pictures show the order of stages during mitosis. Name eac...
A: Mitosis also called as equational division is the process by which two daughter cells are formed by...
Q: What method will you use to sample a. ground macroinvertebrates b. ground microinvertebrates c. f...
A: An invertebrate is a vertebrate that lacks a backbone. Invertebrates, on the other hand, have no bon...
Q: 1. Explain the role of L-tartrate in the determination of acid phosphatase . 2. Differentiate thymol...
A: As per our honor code, we are allowed to answer one question at a time, so I am answering the first ...
Q: Does changing the sequence of nucleotides always result in a different amino acid sequence? Explain.
A: Amino acids are molecules that combine to form proteins, They are encoded by specific sequences of n...
Q: Which of the following food has the highest satiety value? A. Fiber B. Carbohydrate C. Proteins D. F...
A: Given options all them have satiety value but one has Highest satiety value Foods containing carbohy...
Q: Explain semiconservative replication
A: The molecule deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is made up of two polynucleotide chains. It coils over itse...
Q: Including fiber in your diet is beneficial to your GI tract, but consuming excess amounts of fiber c...
A: Fiber serves to maintain cravings and blood sugar levels in check by regulating the body's usage of ...
Q: Most codons specify a(n)____ . a. protein c. amino acid b. polypeptide d. mRNA
A: A codon may be defined as a tri-nucleotide sequence of DNA or RNA that for a specific amino acid. Th...
Q: Can the amount of available energy in a given trophic level be larger than the available energy in i...
A: A pyramid of energy is a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of a...
Q: What do scientist infer from the similarities between these stuctures? Humerus- Radius Ulna- Carpals...
A: Introduction: Homologous organs are those that have similar structures and share common ancestors bu...
Q: A binding site for RNA polymerase is called a .a. gene c. codonb. promoter d. protein
A: Transcription is a process in which one strand of DNA known as template strand is known as converted...
Q: Describe protein digestion in the stomach and small intestine of animals
A: Digestion is breaking down of large food molecules into small particles which can easily be absorbed...
Q: Name the cell cycle stage in w used once and only once. Each chromosome is duplicated. The cell divi...
A: Solution : 1 ) DNA replicates during the S phase (synthesis phase) of interphase, which is not part ...
Q: Q4.20. Mayflies are semelparous species, reproducing only once in their lives. Nymphs feed and grow ...
A: Mayflies: it belongs to the order Ephemeroptera that contains ancient group of insects. Mayflies are...
Q: How to prepare wet mounts and hanging drop mounts of live specimen in microbial motility?
A: Wet mounts and hanging drop mounts of live specimen are used in microbial motility.
Q: One species’ DNA differs from others in its______ . a. nucleotides c. double helix b. DNA sequence d...
A: DNA is a molecule discovered in the nucleus by Friedrich Meischer in the late 1860s, but its functio...
Q: 1- If fossil evidence of the most recent common ancestor of A and B (10 million years ago) was found...
A: Note: As per Bartleby Guidelines For Remaining Answers Please Repost The Question. Introduction: A g...
Q: Mitosis: Events
A: During mitosis, a cell duplicates all of its contents, including its chromosomes, and splits to form...
Q: In humans, males are heterogametic and females are homogametic, Explain. Are there any examples wher...
A: Gamete is a mature haploid male or female germ cell that is able to unite with another gamers of the...
Q: upon digestion of starch maltose, one of its degradation products is further hydrolyzed into its mon...
A: When the process of cellular respiration takes place, then there is the production of three molecu...
Q: he Calories number and the DV% on the Nutrtition Facts panel are based on the net weight of the cont...
A: Whenever any nutritional package is observed, it contains nutritional value and calories with respec...
Q: The elements that present in Protoplasm Carbon, Hydrogen Carbon, Hydrogen, Nitrogen, and Oxygen Carb...
A: The living organisms contain cells that are the smallest structural and functional unit of the body....
Q: vast majority of fat digestion and absorption occurs in the? A. Liver B. Stomach C. Large intestine ...
A: Digestion is a process where large food particles break down into smaller particles due to enzymatic...
Q: Which of the following statements is wrong? Bile is synthesized from cholesterol. Bile is synthesize...
A: Bile is a dark green yellowish-brown fluid produced by liver hepatocytes and it plays important role...
Q: DENTIFY SUBCELLULAR STRUCTURES
A: A cell is defined as a cytoplasmic mass surrounded by a lipid bilayer known as the plasma membrane. ...
Q: Which of the following is NOT true about the structure of chloroplasts? A) The thlakoid membranes a...
A: Given: Plastids are double membrane bound organelles and easily observed under microscope as they ar...
Q: 12. What is the window phase of an infection? How is this concept important for the test of HIV infe...
A: Laboratory monitoring of HIV: laboratory monitoring play key role to control the HIV infection. Labo...
Q: Sat Mar 12 A docs.google.com Which of the following is the function of the cytoskeleton? * A. help a...
A: A dynamic complex network important elements that forms a particular mesh and is responsible for sha...
Q: What are the different techniques use to observe the morphology and motility of microorganisms
A: Light microscope is used for determining motility of microorganism or some special morphological cha...
Q: In a pond ecosystem, mosquito larvae feed on photosynthetic algae. Other larvae, such as dragonfly l...
A: * Here mosquito larvae eats algae and dragon fly larvae eats the mosquito larvae and fish will eat d...
Q: Differences between Entamoeba histolytica and Entamoeba coli in terms of: a. Chromatoidal mass b. De...
A: Entamoeba are group of protozoans , having nucleus, cytoplasm and pseudopod. It possess Trophozoite ...
Q: create a cladogram and dichonomous key of how the plant Families Pinaceae, Poaceae, Sapindaceae, Cra...
A: Cladograms(phylogenetic trees) are graphical charts that depict the hypothetical correlations betwee...
Q: Important: This is a multi select question. Choose all the statements that you think are correct. A)...
A: Phosphofructokinase (PFK) is an enzyme that regulates the transformation of fructose-6-phosphate (F6...
Q: n a pond ecosystem, mosquito larvae feed on photosynthetic algae. Other larvae, such as dragonfly la...
A: Primary Consumer is defined as the organism which depends on photosynthetic organisms for their nutr...
Q: The biosynthesis of cholesterol is a highly regulated process. What is the key regulated enzyme in c...
A: Cholesterol levels in the body are determined by two major factors: dietary intake and the biosynthe...
what are fundamental and realized niches
Step by step
Solved in 3 steps
- Which of the following would not be included in a description of an organism’s niche? a. its trophic level b. the humidity and temperature it prefers c. when it reproduces d. its number of chromosomesDefine the niche concept. How does the “realized niche” of a popu-lation differ from its “fundamental niche”? How does the concept of niche differ from the concept of guild?Describe “niche.”
- What is an indicator species and what does this have to do with parasites?What does the niche overlap indicates?Can niche ( a set of conditions and roles occupied by an organism/species) have more descriptions that are not fundamental or realized? Like in theory, but see organism/species thrived in these conditions.