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1. Which factor does not affect species richness on islands?

Age of island
Geographical location
Habitat size
Island shape

Question 2

Which combination of factors will result in an island community with the lowest ecological tolerance?

Upwelling of colder ocean water, increased sunlight
Introduction of invasive species, increased freshwater sources
Increased human population, increased agricultural expansion
Increased colonization, decreased extinction rate

Question 3

The table depicts characteristics of five amphibian species (A–E). Use the information in the table to answer the following question:


Ecological Parameter Species A Species B Species C Species D Species E
Temperature Range 15–30 °C 10–40 °C 15–20 °C 10–30 °C 15–25 °C
Freshwater or Brackish Water Fresh/brackish Brackish Brackish Fresh Fresh/brackish
Food Sources Varied Two mainland species of grasshopper Only island arthropods Varied Varied
Habitat Lakes Estuaries/ponds Estuaries/ponds Lakes Lakes


Which individual(s) of the species listed in the table would likely die if moved to a new island habitat?
Species C and E
Species A and C
Species A only
Species B only

Question 4

Island biogeography studies the ________ on islands.

mountain topography
natural disasters
distribution of species
climate change

Question 5

Increased deforestation reduces the habitat for an arthropod species preferred by an island reptile. Which of the following descriptions predicts the most likely outcome for these two species?

The reptile population increases as arthropods are confined to smaller sections of the island.
The reptile population decreases as arthropods decrease with their habitat.
Island arthropods decrease as the reptile population increases.
Island arthropods and reptiles both increase in the island habitat.

Question 6

Which statement describes a factor in the island biogeographical model?

Dispersing species are more likely to find smaller secluded habitats
Smaller populations are less likely to go extinct
Large islands have less available niches for immigrating species
Islands closer to the mainland have greater colonization

Question 7


Which of the following ideas helps explain the factors that affect island colonization of and species richness for a region?


Species-area effect
Rescue effect
Target effect
Time/stability hypothesis
I and II
II and III
I, II, IV
I, II, III, IV

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Answer 1

Answer:

Ecological tolerance refers to the ability of an organism, or animal to be able to adapt and survive changing environmental conditions.

The combination of factors that would result in an island community with the lowest ecological tolerance would be option B Introduction of invasive species, increased deforestation because with the introduction of invasive species, there would be more competition for natural resources such as food, water, sunlight; and with increased deforestation, there is greater chances of soil erosion.

interact with other living organisms and

interact with the physical environment

Insular biogeography or island biogeography is a field within biogeography that examines the factors that affect the species richness and diversification of isolated natural communities. The theory was originally developed to explain the pattern of the species–area relationship occurring in oceanic islands.

The reptile population decreases as arthropods decrease with their habitat

Migrating species are more likely to find larger habitats over smaller ones. Explanation: The concept of island biogeographical model establishes that larger islands and habitats will have a larger number of species than a smaller island. Larger islands have more tendency to attract new species.The species–area relation, whereby the number of species in a spatial unit increases with that unit’s area, well predates the MacArthur and Wilson theory of island biogeography, having been documented for about 150 years. Two general kinds of models for this relation have been proposed. The first has number of species predicted from an assumed species–abundance distribution and the total number of individuals of all species combined (assumed proportional to area). The second develops species–area relations from MacArthur and Wilson’s species-equilibrium approach.


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Differences: Their basic anatomical structure became adapted for different habits and habitats.

They have different numbers of carpals, phalanges, and different lengths and shapes of bones. Plenty of ways, actually!

12. DNA in organisms cells

13. The organism may share a common ancestor.

14. Humans and dogs have similar shape and length of bones. You could also say dogs and whales have the same number of bones but that’s kinda a sucky observation.

Why is Florida’s Python Hunt important to the Everglades?a. The tourists will help the economy.b. Florida has outlawed alligator challenges.c. Burmese pythons are destroying local animal populations.d. Burmese pythons are injuring people in the area.2

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Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

Pythons as an Invasive native Species.

what phylum does red algae belong in?​

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Answer:

phylum Rhodophyta

Explanation:

Red algae falls under the kingdom Protista and phylum Rhodophyta.

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Answer:

a or b

Explanation:

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On a scratch sheet of paper, complete the Punnett square of the cross between two heterozygous red-eyed flies (Rr). What color eyes will the offspring have?

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Answer:

75% red, 25% other color (brown?)

Explanation:

A cross between two heterozygous red eye flies (Rr x Rr)

                     R                     r

R                  RR                   Rr

r                   Rr                   rr

The possible genotypes are RR, Rr, and rr. There are two possibilities of Rr.

Since the heterozygotes have red eyes, the red eye allele must be dominant. Therefore, RR and Rr genotypes will all have red eyes. That means 3/4 (75%) of offspring will have red eyes. 1/4 25% are h0m0zygous recessive (rr), and will therefore have the other eye color (question doesn't mention which colour this is, it is likely brown)

There are two continents with an ocean between them. Today, the continents have very different plants and animals on them. However, a geologist found fossils of the same type of organism on both continents. Millions of years ago, when this type of organism was alive, we know it lived in only one place. The geologist is using the fossils as evidence to argue that the two continents used to be touching. How could the continents have gotten so far apart, and how long did it take for this to happen?

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Answer:

The continents could have gotten so far because of plate tectonic movement. We know that the plates are always moving so if these plates were very active then it would have caused supercontinent pangea to drift apart. This process must have taken more than a million years to happen.

Explanation:

Cell Organelle Game
Matching exercise

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Answer:

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A thermos is used to keep liquids, such as soup or water, near a constant temperature for long periods of time. Which statement describes the function of a thermos?

A. to maximize thermal energy output

B. to minimize thermal energy transfer

C. to maximize thermal energy transfer

D. to minimize the use of environmentally
damaging materials

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Thermos keeps the thermal energy from escaping therefore it minimises it's transfer.

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Answer:

B is the answer

Explanation:

Because thermos keeps the thermal energy from escaping therefore it minimises it's transfer.

Select all that apply.

Viral infections can be transmitted by:

coughing
sneezing
insect bites
contaminated water
direct contact

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Answer:

Explanation:

all of them

what is Methanobrevibacter ruminantium's effect on digestion in cattle? Beneficial Pathogeni Neither helps nor hurts

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Answer:

It is beneficial

Explanation:

Which phrase describes elevation?

the height of a feature above sea level
the distance of a feature above the clouds
the distance above the lowest point in the area
the height of a feature above the nearest mountaintop

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pretty sure it’s “the distance above the lowest point in the area”

Answer:The height above sea level

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1. The need for ________________ and the production ______________ are two characteristics of living things.

2. Many of the cell’s organelles have folds in order to maximize _____________________ (2 words).

3. Cell theory states that all cells come from ___________________ cells.

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Answer:

bacteria

Explanation:

chromosome

Answer:

bacteria

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Brainly involved! In a comparison between Earth's biomes, it was noted that the desert and the tundra are similar in the fact that they both
A) only receive less than 60 cm of rain annually.
B) support the fewest animal and plant species per square acre.
C) have the lowest annual precipitation and the highest temperatures.
D) have a mean annual temperature that rarely exceeds 20oC.

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Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

They both have the lowest and highest temperatures, plus the tundra is also known as the "frozen desert".

Answer:

A.)

Explanation:

they both receive about 25 cm of rain per year

Which process is illustrated in this picture, given that the particles shown are water molecules?

a) diffusion b) osmosis c) endocytosis d) active transport


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Answer:

The answer is A diffusion

The process which is illustrated in the given picture shown by water molecules is that of diffusion.

What is diffusion?

Diffusion is defined as the process of movement of molecules which takes place under concentration gradient. It helps in movement of substances in and out from the cell.The molecules move from lower concentration region to a higher concentration region till the concentration becomes equal.

There are 2 main types of diffusion:

1) simple diffusion-process in which substances move through a semi-permeable membrane without the aid of transport proteins.

2) facilitated diffusion- It is a passive movement of molecules across cell membrane from higher concentration region to lower concentration.

There are 2 types of facilitated diffusion one is osmosis and dialysis.

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What’s the answer for number five?

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Answer: The second one

RNA is double stranded and DNA is a single stranded molecule

Reason is because RNA is a replication of the DNA strand

What can you say about the term algae?

A. Algae contribute less oxygen to the atmosphere than the rainforest does.
B. Algae is a meaningful term for taxonomists.
C. Algae represent a group of closely related organisms that share a common ancestor.
D. Algae is a general term for several aquatic organisms that are photosynthetic.

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D. or B.because algae is cabable of producing oxygen through photosynthesis

How does the presence of coal in Antarctica provide evidence for continental drift?

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Answer:

There have been glacial deposits founded in the tropics and coal founded in Antarctica. This supports the theory of the Continental Drift, because coal originates from tropical plants, which can only be founded in the tropics. Additionally glacial deposits can only come from Antarctica, proving the theory.

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compare and contrast the process of reproduction in plants and animals​

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Answer:

Animals have exceptions like Sponges and Corals.

Explanation:


The batteries in pacemakers do not last forever and eventually need to be
recharged or replaced. What types of features would you need to consider when
designing a better battery for a pacemaker?

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Answer:

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Explanation: you sound really smart and cute


Which of the following is NOT an example of active transport?
(2 points)
A. Exocytosis
B. Protein pumps
C. Endocytosis
D. Diffusion

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Answer:

B) Protein pumps

Explanation:

The answer is protein pumps

what's the food diet of a boa constrictor​

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Answer:

Boa constrictor is a carnivore (meat-eater).

Explanation:

they eat pigs rabbits rodents birds and other reptiles

Help plsss I rlly need it?:(

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Nuclei should be correct it also can be lysosomes

Models can be used to describe

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Answer:

Depending on what is shown, it can give a large scale idea or detail of many small or microphic items.

Explanation:

Answer:

In science, a model is a representation of an idea, an object or even a process or a system that is used to describe and explain phenomena that cannot be experienced directly. Models are central to what scientists do, both in their research as well as when communicating their explanations.

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Are there cellls in sugar

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Answer:

yes they are called chloroplast i believe

Explanation:

Answer:

I dont think so because, yes, sugar cane is living and has cells but sugar is not living and does not have cells

Explanation:

Explain how heat can be a source of water pollution.

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Answer:

Decreases amount of available oxygen in water causing some fish to decay because of the lack of oxygen.

Explanation:

Heat boosts fish metabolism and lowers water's ability to hold dissolved oxygen, making it a water pollutant. Low-dissolved oxygen water kills game fish like trout.

Why is heat a source of water pollution?

The ability of water to keep dissolved oxygen in solution is reduced when heat is present, and fish have a faster metabolic rate when heat is present. For these reasons, heat is regarded to be a pollutant in water. In waters with exceptionally low concentrations of dissolved oxygen, game fish such as trout and other valuable species simply are unable to live.

The release of warm water into existing bodies of water is referred to as thermal pollution. Thermal or nuclear power plants, industrial effluents such as petroleum refineries, pulp and paper mills, chemical plants, steel mills and smelters, and sewage effluents, as well as biochemical activity, are the primary contributors to thermal heat pollution. Other contributors include biochemical activity.

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If you cross a mussel with dark , zebra-striped shells with a mussel with solid light-colored shells, how many offspring would you expect to have the dark , zebra-striped shells ?

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Answer:

I would say 75%

Explanation:

All of the following statements regarding fossils are true EXCEPT:
a. A trace fossil is a fossil created from the
remnants of a dead organism.
b. Amber-preserved fossils are the most
common form of fossils and are actually the
least helpful in studying organisms.
c. A mold fossil is an imprint of the organism on
the rock.
d. Petrification is the result of a dead organism
hardening and turning to stone or rock, as
seen in petrified trees.

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Answer:

a. A trace fossil is a fossil created from the

remnants of a dead organism.

Explanation:

All of the aforementioned statements regarding fossils are true except: B. Amber-preserved fossils are the most common form of fossils and are actually the least helpful in studying organisms.

What is a fossil?

A fossil refers to the mineral impression or remains of both living and non-living organisms that are generally considered to be prehistoric in nature.

This ultimately implies that, fossils are obtained from ancient organisms such as H-o-m-o Erectus, which is an organism that could walk on two (2) feet like humans.

However, amber-preserved fossils are  actually very helpful in studying organisms that are generally considered to be prehistoric in nature.

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4) Which of the following human activities is not a major contribution to carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
1. factories
2. transportation
3. breathing
4. urban sprawl

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Answer:

breathing

Explanation:

when the egg and sperm unite it forms the​

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a fertilized egg. aka you

it is called a fertilized egg , human fertilization

Which trait is common to rocks formed from magma trapped inside a volcano? less dense fine crystals coarse texture quickly cooled

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Answer:

The answer is: Coarse texture

Explanation:

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

because i just finished the test

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