11) Which trait would increase in frequency in a plant population over Tissues w
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11) Which trait would increase in frequency in a plant population over Tissues with higher calorie content Tissues with reduced toxin content Tissues with thinner cell walls Tissues with fewer toxic trichomes None of the above generations? 12) What is an example of Batesian Mimicry? Leaves that resemble a brown rock Stems that attract beneficial carnivores Seed pods that resemble toxic insects Flowers that resemble harmless birds Flowers that attract beneficial insects 13) What is an example of Mullerian Mimicry? Two harmless snakes with the same appearance Toxic plant that attracts beneficial herbivores Harmless plant that resembles a toxic insect Harmless insect that resembles a toxic plant Two poisonous eels with similar phenotypes 14) Your research team identified 52 animal species in a coral reef community 10 years ago. A recent study reported 39 animal species in this coral reef community. This result supports which hypothesis? A dominant species was eliminated A keystone species was eliminated A foundation species was eliminated A carrying capacity species was eliminated None of the above 15) Which disturbance potentially could induce primary succession in a community? Fire Lightning Hurricane Lava flow HailExplanation / Answer
11. The trait that is beneficial to the population and would increase the survival would increase in frquency in a plant population over generations.
thinner cell walls would lead to premature lysis of the cell,
12. Batesian mimicry is a form of mimicry where a harmless species mimica harmful species, therefore, the correct answer is seed pods that resemble toxic insects.
13. mullerian mimicry is a form in which 2 or more harmful species share a common predator - two poisonous eels with similar phenotypes.
14. keystone species.
15. lava flow
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