Answer:
particulate hypothesis of inheritance
Explanation:
This states that the inheritable factors retain their identity generation after generation.
<span>These
islands have different ecologies and most are not connected to each other by landmass.
Therefore, the organism adapt to each of the different ecologies on their
islands. These populations were physically separated due to lack of connection
to each other and would not breed randomly. They therefore formed different species
by allopatric speciation.</span>
Answer:
Red allele frequency will be highest in population II
Population III can undergo bottleneck effect
The frequency of the brown allele will least likely be altered in the population I
Explanation:
Population I -
Total population -
Brown birds -
Red birds -
Population II
Total population -
Brown birds -
Red birds -
Population III
Total population -
Brown birds -
Red birds -
Frequency of red birds in population I
Frequency of red birds in population II
Frequency of red birds in population III
Red allele frequency will be highest in population II and it will be equal to as compared to in case of population I and III
Population III can undergo bottleneck effect because of smaller population size
The frequency of the brown allele will least likely be altered in the population that has highest brown individual , i.e population I
I would say that C. Is the most correct answer. Hope this helps! :-)
Answer:
The answer is positive reinforcement.
Explanation:
The process of recording all the daily activities helps the patient to create conscience of what he does and how these actions could potentially develop situations where the, in this case, drinking problem could come back. After a time doing it, the person creates this conscience without the need of recording it, and the therapist highlights this fact by allowing the patient to stop recording his daily activities.