The type of ecological succession being described in the illustration is primary succession.
<h3>What is primary succession?</h3>
It is a form of succession that occurs when an area that has never been occupied by any living organism becomes exposed and eventually gets colonized by living organisms.
It is quite different from secondary succession which happens when an area that has been housing biotic communities before gets disrupted by a major disturbance.
A new island formed by volcanic action has never housed any biotic community before. Thus, only primary succession can occur there.
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Sensory nerves that are part of the peripheral nervous see your arm. Nerve impulses are brought to the brain by interneurons and the brain processes the information and you decide to lift your arm. Nerve impulses from the brain travel again through internuerons and into motor nerves that control the movement of your arm.
They adapt because they are forced to survive. An example would be certain animals gaining the ability to camouflage to protect themselves from predators.
Amoeba
is not considered as a body part <span>but it has similar
characteristic to unicellular and multicellular,
this is the reason why it is an outgroup in the cladogram. </span>In addition, to be
considered as an <span>outgroup,</span> an
organism must be part of a group on the tree but just very similar with the members
on that tree.