Give the biological definition of species and explain using two examples why it cannot be applied to all living organisms.
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Give the biological definition of species and explain using two examples why it cannot be applied...
Explain what is meant by biological aging and include two examples of biological aging
Give two realistic examples each of behavioral and physiological adaptations a species could use to better compete with a rival species. Give the type of competition the following two examples represent and explain why. Two different hyena species are competing with each other for more time feeding at the newly killed carcass. -Lions eating gazelles that are then unable to be eaten by hyenas. Response must be between 2-3 paragraphs.
In the biological species concept, it is specified that two organisms are of the same species if they breed and Select one: a. produce fertile offspring under normal circumstances. b. are unsuccessful in producing offspring. c. produce fertile offspring under laboratory conditions only. d. produce any offspring.
Do not use the book definition, explain with your examples. Book definition answers will not be accepted. 1. Please give two examples of your own for the fraudulent financial reporting using the fraud triangle. (15 points) 2. Please give two examples of your own for the misappropriation of assets using the fraud triangle. (15 points) 3. Define “acceptable audit risk”, “inherent risk”, “control risk”, and “planned detection risk”. 4. Define the term "related party." How do related party transactions affect...
define reactive oxygen species and give 3 examples of reactive oxygen species compound and which ones of them are most toxic to biological tissues
Question 1 1. Please give two examples of for the fraudulent financial reporting. Clearly explain why such frauds are conducted. 2. Please give two examples of for the misappropriation of assets. Clearly explain why such frauds are conducted.
The biological species concept (BSC) defines species based on reproductive isolation; distinct species fail to produce fertile hybrids. If the BSC is the “gold standard” for understanding what species are, why are most species still recognized based on phenotypic differences (i.e. the morphological species concept)? a. The mating experiments necessary to confirm reproductive isolation are too time-consuming to carry out on all but a small fraction of presumed species pairs. b. Reproductive isolation is not a meaningful concept in the...
Provide the biological explanation for why cross-species fertilization does not take place. Compare and contrast embryo development in the frog and the chicken. How might embryology help us understand the classi ca on of related organisms? (Taxonomy)
Q1: (2) What is the genetic definition of a species?. Q2: (2) When you did species barcoding name one technical reason why you could not make a definitive identification ? Q3: (2) Supposing that you make an identification using barcoding and the plant species in the database resembles your plant directly – give one reason why the DNA may not match exactly (do not give a technical reason) ? Q4: (2) Given the technical and genetic reasons why one barcode...
What is the difference between threatened and endangered species? Give examples of each and why they are threatened or endangered.