-how do you not know you are not activating multiple sub population when you are activating one subpopulation. what experiments would you do to verify this.
Every population have some common and some specific characters (like gender, age factor,specific structure etc.). By choosing these specific character, activation is target specific and other sub population are not effected .
Experiment 1. If we have group of flower population, and one type of flower population is fertilize through parthenogenesis then this specification differently activate it with out activating the other.
Experiment 2. Hormones are target specific so they activate only their target cells or organ are activate in group of cells or organs.
-how do you not know you are not activating multiple sub population when you are activating...
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