Answer:
<u><em>The benefits of genetic diversity include:</em></u>
- 2- species survive despite negative mutations
- 4- species adapt to ever-changing environments
- 5-gene pool is strengthened
Explanation:
Mutations resulting from errors within gene replication frequently accumulate within species, becoming more stable over time. They lead to other forms of the same genes called alleles.
Several alleles within a population's gene pools leads to higher diversity. These may become beneficial, as the environment of the organism changes.
Mutations that confer benefits tend to help organisms survive and produce offspring, passing on these genes. However, some mutations may be deleterious/harmful and fatal. High diversity reduces the deleterious effects of some mutations on a population for a stronger gene pool i.e. the species survives.
Measure the amount of energy in the phytoplankton and the amount of light entering the aquarium. Then measure the amount of energy in the phytoplankton after exposure to the light and determine the difference.
Explanation:
Phytoplanktons like most of the plants use chlorophyll, sunlight and carbon di-oxide for photosynthesis but it depends on other organisms to consume extra energy as they are unable to gain enough energy from their consumption of light. This differs among the different species of planktons.
It can be observed in an aquarium that a phytoplankton is gaining less energy than the energy they have absorbed by the light and this can be done by measuring the energy before and after the photosynthesis.
A fixed action pattern
is a behavior that is carried out to completion once started, regardless of
changes in the original stimulus and the sequence is unchangeable. The
unlearned behavior of fixed action patterns are triggered by a type of external
stimulus that start off a particular organism.
Extinction is the answer.
Answer:
it depends on there amplitude
Explanation: