The population of deer in Grand Canyon National Park increased from 4,000 to 65,000 between 1905 and 1920. This increase in deer population was due to a ban on hunting and the low populations of natural predators of the deer.
What changes did the deer in the park most likely experience since 1920?
The deer population likely reached its carrying capacity and ceased growth due to a lack of food.
The deer population likely reached its carrying capacity and ceased growth due to a lack of food.,
The deer population likely reached its carrying capacity but continued to grow due to a lack of predators.
The deer population likely reached its carrying capacity but continued to grow due to a lack of predators.
The deer population likely reached its carrying capacity and ceased growth due to its low reproduction rate.
The deer population likely reached its carrying capacity and ceased growth due to its low reproduction rate.
The deer population likely reached its carrying capacity but continued to grow due to the availability of space.
Answer:
The answer is The deer population likely reached its carrying capacity and ceased growth due to a lack of food.
Explanation:
In grapes, the wild-type DND1 gene confers resistance to attain viruses, and strains are susceptible to viruses. The EDS1 gene confers resistance to powdery mildew, a type of fungal infection. The genes are linked, eight map units apart on chromosome 17. A third gene, IR 1. imparts resistance to certain lepidopteran leafminers and is 10 map units from EDS1 and 18 map units from UNDI The abserved double crossover rate is 0.3%. What is the interference?
a. 37.5%
b. 25.%
c. 62.5%
d. 75%
Answer:
I = 62.5%
Explanation:
Available data:
the wild-type DND1 gene confers resistance to attain viruses. Strains are susceptible to virusesThe EDS1 gene confers resistance to powdery mildew, a type of fungal infection The genes are linked, eight map units apart on chromosomeA third gene, IR 1. imparts resistance to certain lepidopteran leafminers and is 10 map units from EDS1 and 18 map units from DNDIThe observed double crossover rate is 0.3%According to this information, we can picture the position of each gene in the chromosome
---DND1----------------------EDS1-----------------------------------IR1---
║---------- 8MU---------║------------------10MU-------------║
║------------------------------18MU------------------------------║
The map unit is the distance between the pair of genes for which one of every 100 meiotic products results in a recombinant product.
1% of recombinations = 1 map unit = 1cM. The maximum recombination frequency is always 50%.
So, if we know the distances between genes, we know their recombination percentages.
DND1-EDS1 = 8 MU = 8% recombinationEDSI-IR1 = 10 MU = 10% recombinationTo calculate interference, first, we need to know the coefficient of coincidence, CC.
CC= observed double recombinant frequency/expected double recombinant frequency
Note:
observed double recombinant frequency=total number of observed double recombinant individuals/total number of individuals expected double recombinant frequency: recombination frequency in region I x recombination frequency in region II.CC= (0.003)/(0.08 x 0.1)
CC=0.003/0.008
CC=0.375
CC = 37.5%
The coefficient of interference, I, is complementary with CC.
I = 1 - CC
I = 1 - 0.375
I = 0.625
I = 62.5%
What causes coral bleaching?(1 point)
High water temperatures boil coral polyps, causing them to turn white in color.
Water acidity and high water temperatures make coral polyps more prone to infection, causing them to turn white in color.
High water temperatures and water acidity cause coral polyps to expel algae, causing them to turn white in color.
Water acidity causes coral polyps to lose their photosynthetic abilities, causing them to turn white in color.
High water temperatures and water acidity cause coral polyps to expel
algae, causing them to turn white in color.
What is Bleaching?This is the process in which a surface is whitened by the removal of its
natural color.
In coral polyps which are found in water, they experience bleaching
through high water temperatures and water acidity.
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all of these metals are solid uniform mixtures except:
a.brass
b.bronze
c.gold
d.steel
Answer:
c. gold
Explanation:
Each of the following traits is found in a bipedal hominin EXCEPT: Group of answer choices A c-shaped spine. A bowl shaped pelvis. A femur that angles inwards at the knee. A non-divergent hallux.
Answer:
A c-shaped spine.
Explanation:
The correct answer is - A c-shaped spine.
Reason -
A c-shaped spine is a trait of Quadri-pedal spine not of bipedal spine.
1. A disease kills an organism that is a secondary consumer in a food web, and the organism
decays. What is the next thing that happens to the energy in the organism's body?
A. It is transferred to producers.
B. It is transferred to decomposers.
C. It is transferred to other secondary consumers.
D. It is transferred to tertiary consumers.
Answer:
it is transferred to producers
Explanation:
it is transferred to the producersPLEASE HURRY I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
A scientist has discovered an unidentified organism. The cell theory states that which of the following must be true about this new living thing?
A. Its cells come from preexisting cells.
B. All its cells have different functions.
C. It is not made up of cells.
D. All its cells are considered non living
Answer:
A
Explanation:
All living things can produce and divide from preexisting cells.
Why does your body temperature increase when you have a fever? *
Answer:
Fevers are caused by chemicals in the bloodstream called pyrogens. Pyrogens make their way to the brain's hypothalamus, which is in charge of regulating body temperature. When those pyrogens bind to certain receptors in the hypothalamus, the body temperature rises.
Explanation:
An environmental disruption to an ecosystem occurred when Nutria (a beaver-like animal) was released into the forest near the river. Nutria eat mostly the roots and stems of plants along the banks of rivers, Which of the following would provide evidence that the addition of a Nutria to this forest affected populations
Help I only have a minutes!
Answer:
the divergent boundary is number 3/ number 5 is Collison zone/number 4 is D / number 2 is A
What type of front would you expect to be associated with flooding? Why?
Answer:a stationary front.
Explanation:
they allow repeated thunderstorms to move across the same area.
Answer:
Stationary front
Explanation
they allow repeated thunderstorms to move across the same area. Usually moving alower than a normal storm, which causes large body of waters in one area.
What are the reactants of glucose?
1 point
Answer:
Explanation:
Food (glucose)
Wildfires have both negative and positive effects on ab ecosystem. Which is a negative effect on wildfire on any ecosystem
Answer:
Wildfires burn down forests, forces animals out of their natural habitat, and kills people.
While sometimes the only positive part of a wildfire, is it makes forests grow back faster.
Protects the seed. Grows around the seed.
Organisms must have which of the following to make proteins and amino acids
Answer:
The key elements of an amino acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Hope it helps
What causes a direct rise in CO2 emissions?
A. burning more fossil fuels
B.population growth
C.increased solar activity
D.shrinking habitats
Answer:
A. burning more fossil fuels
Explanation:
The majority of direct emissions are caused by the use of fossil fuels for energy Indirect emissions are caused by the use of fossil fuels to generate electricity, which is then used by an industrial facility to power industrial buildings and machinery. The majority of direct emissions are generated by the use of fossil fuels for electricity. Indirect emissions are emitted when fossil fuels are burned to generate energy, which is then used to power industrial buildings and machinery by an industrial facility.
Red blood cells will do this if they encounter the wrong antibodies...
A no reaction will occur
B swell
C agglutinate
D dehydrate
For a human zygote to become a fetus it must undergo
A) fertilization
B) Cell division by mitosis
C) Cell division by meiosis
D) Recombination
Answer:
B
Explanation:
After fertilization, a zygote undergoes rapid cell division (mitosis) to develop into a foetus
The Disappearance of a population in a given niche as a result of direct competition with another species for a resource is called
a. parasitism
b. competitive exclusion
c. commensalism
d. predation
Explanation:
I'll go for C, competitive exclusion
GIVING 2000 PTS AFTER U ANSWER IT MUST BE CORRECT A stalled front (not moving) that may bring many days of clouds and precipitation is a(n)____________.
Question 1 options:
cold front
warm front
occluded front
stationary front
Question 2 (1 point)
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An air mass, shown in the image above, that forms over parts of Mexico, Texas, and Arizona will be a _______.
Question 2 options:
continental polar air mass
continental tropical air mass
maritime polar air mass
maritime tropical air mass
Question 3 (1 point)
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Prevailing westerlies are global winds responsible for most weather in our region of the United States moving from west to east.
Question 3 options:
True
False
Question 4 (1 point)
What causes a land breeze at the beach?
Question 4 options:
At night, cooler air over land replaces rising warmer air over water.
At night cooler air over water replaces rising warmer air over land.
During the day, cooler air over land forces warmer air over water to rise.
Question 5 (1 point)
Based on the weather map above, which statement is true based on the weather map?
Question 5 options:
A warm front is moving toward South Carolina.
A warm front just passed through South Carolina.
It is currently raining in South Carolina.
The next few days in South Carolina should be colder.
Question 6 (1 point)
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Which type of local wind is illustrated in the image above?
Question 6 options:
Global wind
warm wind
land breeze
sea breeze
Answer:
1) stationary front 2) Continental tropical air mass 3) False, that would be trade winds 4) At night cooler air over water replaces rising warmer air over land. (option b) 5) there aint no map mayne 6) again aint no picture
Explanation:
jus trust. looked it up
How many million years ago did all of North America move north of the Equator?
Answer:
not sure tbh
Explanation:
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Why do you build up a static charge when you rub your shoes across the carpet?
A. Electrons rub off of your shoes and onto the carpet
B.Electrons rub off of the carpet and onto your shoes
C.Protons rub off of your shoes and onto the carpet.
D.Protons rub off of the carpet and onto your shoes.
Answer:
B.Electrons rub off of the carpet and onto your shoes
Explanation:
A man with blood type AB marries a woman who is heterozygous for B blood. Among the
blood types of their children, how many different genotypes and phenotypes are possible
3 type Leaves! DESPREATE HELP
make sure to say what type of tree they come from (instructions from teacher cant be from a a bush ONLY TREE)
explain the shape the margin and the venation
name 3! if correct ill give brainily thing a thanks and 5 stars! dont forget the margin and venation of the leave please
Answer:
Birch leaf: looks kind of like a triangle with spiky grooves, serrate margin.
Oak leaf: Looks like a feather, ondulate (wavy)margin.
Horse chestnut: Looks like a teardrop, entire margin.
I am one of four main types of tissue. I join, protect, and support organs. What kind of tissue am i
Epithelial tissue
Muscle tissue
Nervous tissue
Connective tissue
Answer: The connective tissue
Explanation:
The introduction of Caulerpa, also known as killer algae, into California was ultimately the result of _______.
a. hull fouling
b. the aquarium trade in exotic, nonnative aquatic species
c. intentional release
d. an algae farming company
Answer:B
Explanation:
Which of the following questions about genetic diversity could most appropriately be answered by analysis of the model in Figure 1 ?
Answer: (C) How does the independent assortment of the two sets of homologous chromosomes increase genetic diversity?
Explanation:
If 2 white dogs mate and produce a brown puppy what color is dominant
Answer:
When dogs breed, the mother and father each randomly contribute one allele from ... The production of melanin is not always at a steady rate so the tip of a dog's hair ... There are two brown alleles, B (dominant brown) and b (recessive brown). ... color patterns such as piebald, particolor, and extreme white which produce ...
Explanation:
Answer:
well the brown was probably recessive so the white is dominant
Explanation:
I'm not sure
What gas do plants release as a result of photosynthesis
In a wave, what is a distance between two crests or two troughs called?
is the distance between two crests or two troughs.
Answer:
the distance between 2 crests & 2 troughs is known as wavelength
Explanation:
Answer:
Wavelength
Explanation:
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