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Evolution

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Question 1

Graph C proposes an insignificant type of environmental interaction. The method

differences are significantly different in environment 1 than in environment 2 (one difference is

positive, the other negative). It is clear that there is no general or local effect but there is a

crossover connection.

Question 2

When a female daphnia is exposed to chemical signals from a hunter, her offspring also

develop immune structures due to natural selection. Daphnia alters their immune response to

threats posed by their animals. Their offspring inherit the resemblance of the parents despite a

hereditary policy that helps them survive the predators.

Question 3

a. Carnivore spadefoot radios are caused by nature as they are very strong and efficient

making it easy to catch and eat live shrimp.

b. They use certain heterothadpoles as another source of food that makes them go hand

in hand with direct, stabilizing, and distracting choices.

c. Pools often dry up quickly, and the hot feet turn quickly to allow their eggs to grow

and hatch, and the water larvae grow and change, before these dry ponds grow very

quickly.

Question 4
a. Modern-day Saddlebacks appear to have low levels of genetic diversity. Genetic

diversity appears to be very low in all 9 saddleback people and very small compared

to other threatened species.

b. The possible explanation is that the migration of endangered species to an

uninhabited environment may serve the purpose of active preservation but their effect

on genetic mutations could be detrimental.

c. The unequal distribution of data suggests that generic drift may sometimes conflict

with selection if allele B is unfavorable.

Question 5

a. The female body of the Smygehuk is considerably small as compared to others

b. The female size is smaller due to the separation in the most active drought areas such

as philo-patric.

c. During mating the males often fight for females through the courtship process.

Question 6

a. The widow's tail bird is chosen for its direction because it prefers long tails, over time

the distribution may shift to the right to mean that the tail has increased.

b. As females change their preference for male with long tails, males fight each other

and strip so that the strongest will stay with the longest tails. As a result, most males

have shorter tails.

Question 7

The patient develops highly resistant bacteria that are in line with the time of the

increasingly comprehensive understanding of antibacterial mechanisms. S.aureus is separated


from the most intensive care units in the country and in the blood-segregation centers around the

world increasingly resistant to a large number of antimicrobial agents. This has undoubtedly left

a few effective antibiotics to treat these often life-threatening diseases.

Question 8

Both breeding and breeding reduce genetic diversity, which has been associated with

increased risk of extinction, declining population growth, reduced environmental response, and

decreased resistance to disease, affecting the ability of humans to survive and reproduce in the

wild. Mutations and genetic mutations cause genetic variation that promotes genetic variation

Question 9

By studying evolution, we become better acquainted with our planet on a planet of 1.8

million species of animals, and possibly ten million species. We know that all living things have

evolved and that we are not. The evolutionary context also helps us to know how we should

behave toward members of our species and members of other species.

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