How might the rate at which a species is able to reproduce impact its ability to evolutionarily adapt by natural selection? Explain your response.
How might the rate at which a species is able to reproduce impact its ability to...
Female copperhead snakes have the ability to reproduce both sexually and asexually. In your opinion, which method is best for the species in general and why? Develop your opinion and include the following in your post: Discuss asexual and sexual reproduction in terms of genetic diversity. How is meiosis related to genetic diversity? Use one of Gregor Mendel's ideas to support your opinion. PLEASE TYPE THE RESPONSE
How might the ability to perform hemolysis benefit a hemolytic organism in its' natural environment? Imagine that you have a culture containing a single bacterial species. This culture may be one of several possible species. Describe a scenario where you use Mannitol Salt agar, Blood Agar, and EMB plates to identify the unknown bacterial species. That is, how would you use these plates to help you identify it?
1. Describe a circumstance (e.g. in its’ natural environment) where Staphylococcus species bacteria might benefit from being salt tolerant. 2. How might the ability to perform hemolysis benefit a hemolytic organism in its’ natural environment?
Explain how the ability of a species to change when its exosystems environmental and climatic conditions.
A living cell and entropy How can you explain a cell's ability to grow and reproduce in the face of the tendency in the universe towards an increase in entropy? Make your argument in terms of what 'increasing entropy' means. Consider the necessary conditions for the Second Law to hold.
- Describe a circumstance (e.g. in its’ natural environment) where Staphylococcus species bacteria might benefit from being salt tolerant. - How might the ability to perform hemolysis benefit a hemolytic organism in its’ natural environment? - Imagine that you have a culture containing a single bacterial species. This culture may be one of several possible species. Describe a scenario where you use Mannitol Salt agar, Blood Agar, and EMB plates to identify the unknown bacterial species. That is, how would...
Question 6 1 pts In light of the previous question, how can we explain the fact that the Hawaiian bobtail squid has clearly evolved to precisely control the association with its bacterial symbiont, whereas the bacterium shows no signs of adapting to the same symbiosis? (Why does the animal host appear to be 'winning the evolutionary race to control their interaction?) squid have remarkably high mutation rates It is actually best for the bacterium to simply let the squid evolve...
2. Describe how an organism living in a pond might alter its membranes in response to a change in seasons. The organism will adapt from summer to winter by making changes to its membrane chemistry. List and describe at least 2 changes
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How do Stalin, Hitler, and others misinterpret the concepts of evolution? Be specific as to why did not fully understand what Darwin was saying. You are confronted by an anti-evolutionist who claims that evolutionary change can't be true because it relies on random mutations and randomness could never produce well adapted species. How would you answer this? An evolutionary advocate tells you that humans don't need to worry about polluting the environment because we'll just evolve and adapt to...
Discuss how the government deficit might impact the interest rate, investing, and saving in the market.