sympatric speciation migration microevolution macroevolution imprinting operant
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sympatric speciation migration microevolution macroevolution imprinting operant condition pheromone habitat symboilsis bottleneck effect allopatric specification competive exclusion principle founder effect grand scale evolutionary change two species cannot occupy the same long range two-way annual movements restriction of genetic variability intimate permanent relationship one species splits in the same area geographically separated population single species first moving object observed symbiosis allele changes within a (scene of smell) chemical signal learning where an organism lives isolated population gene origin population) All of the inhabited life communities on the earth are called: Lithosphere hydrosphere biosphere biomes triomes The bright colors of poison-dart frogs and Gila monster are example: aposematic coloration mullerian mimicry cryptic coloration batesian mimicry self mimicryExplanation / Answer
27. e. Phosphorus is one of the most important element of life. It is an essential components of phospholipids and nucleic acids DNA and RNA and also in ATP.
28. Sympatric speciation- f. one species splits in the same area
29. migration- c. long range two way annual movements
30. microevolution- i. allele changes within a population of generations
31. macroevolution- a. grand scale evolutionary changes
32. imprinting-h first moving object observed
33.operant codition- k. laerning from traits
34. pheramone- j. (sense of smell). chemical signaling
35. habitat- L. where an organism lives.
36. symbosis- e.intimate permanant relationship.
37. Bottle neck effect- d. restriction of genetic variability.
38. Allopatric speciation- g. Geographically separated population of a single species.
39. Competitive exclusion principle- b. two species cannot occupy the same niche.
40. Founder effect- m.isolated population gene pool of original population
41. All the inhabited life communities on the earth are callded biosphere. c.
42. a. aposematic coloration.
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