In 3-4 sentences, describe how the skin is part of both, our biological and cultural adaptations. Include a short definition of the term "adaptation" in your answer.
Ans ) skin as mechanical barrier to protect against pathogenic organisms for adaptation and survival, the skin colour and texture varies with higher amount of melanin in areas closer to equator and lower or lighter skin in areas away from it to adapt to harmful effects of sunrays.
Hence helps to adapt both biologically and culturally.
Adaptation is any feature of trait that helps an organism survive better.
In 3-4 sentences, describe how the skin is part of both, our biological and cultural adaptations....
4. What does "scientific adaptation" mean? How is it different from the way we use the term "adaptation" in everyday language? 5. What two processes are necessary for adaptation to occur? 6. Genetic variation occurs randomly and increases the diversity of a population. Natural selection is nonrandom and decreases the diversity of a population. How do these two processes work together to produce adaptations in populations over time? 7. What are two possible outcomes of adaptations in lineages over time?...
in 1-2 pages In your own words, express the impacts that both biological evolution and cultural evolution have on the modern human species. In other words, how has our biology and our way of life influenced us to become the people we are today? Which do you believe has a stronger effect on human evolution – biology or culture? Why? Or does biology and culture have an equal impact on human evolution? Explain.
31. In 2-3 sentences, describe how bacteria move when using a single flagellum during swimming motility. Your description must include the rotation of the flagellum and the corresponding name for that aspect of the motion. 4 pts
31. In 2-3 sentences, describe how bacteria move when using a single flagellum during swimming motility. Your description must include the rotation of the flagellum and the corresponding name for that aspect of the motion. 4 pts
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Cross Cultural Business Challenges Cultural Borrowing 1. How would you describe cultural diffusion? 2. How do cultures choose what to culturally "borrow" from other cultures? 3. Do only less developed countries borrow from more developed countries? 4. Give an example of cultural borrowing or diffusion that you've seen in the U.S. (or in your native country). 5. What's a custom you would like to "borrow" from another culture?
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The nitrogen cycle in the ocean is completely mediated by biological processes. Describe how nitrogen is cycled through redox processes and transferred between the surface and the deeper ocean, and back. Include in your answer: nitrate, phytoplankton, particulate organic nitrogen, unicellular heterotrophs, mobile zooplankton, fecal pellets, remineralization, upwelling.