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
Mountain lions/highest trophic levels receives less energy as energy is lost at each level/mountain lions are larger than most animals and require (smaller) individuals for food.
Structurally, DNA and RNA are nearly identical. As mentioned earlier, however, there are three fundamental differences that account for the very different functions of the two molecules. RNA has a ribose sugar instead of a deoxyribose sugar like DNA. RNA nucleotides have a uracil base instead of thymine.
Mitosis allows cells to make copies of themselves