this interaction, the bee is fed and the second flower is pollinated for ieproduction. So, both
organisms benefit from the relationship. What is a symbiotic relationship in which both
organisms benefit called?
Answer:
Flies (order Diptera), beetles (order Coleoptera), butterflies and moths (order Lepidoptera), and wasps (order Hymenoptera) are important pollinators as well, and some have developed specialized relationships with their preferred host plants.
Explanation:
The native species will compete for resources in the habitat.
B.
The native species will thrive in the habitat.
C.
The native species will remove all of the resources in the habitat.
D.
The native species will destroy the habitat.
answer:
a. the native species will compete for resources in the habitat.
explanation:
since there are no predators for the introduced species to be monitored by, the native species will compete for resources that the introduced species is depleting.
b. extracellular
c. intercellular
d. interstitial
Answer:
on the red blood cell membrane
The antibodies related to the ABO blood group are located in the blood plasma. They react with the corresponding antigens present on the surface of red blood cells. The type of antigens and antibodies vary depending on the ABO blood type of an individual.
The antibodies related to the ABO blood group are located in the plasma of our blood. These antibodies respond to the ABO blood group antigens that are present on the surface of red blood cells (erythrocytes). If an individual has type A blood, they will have A antigens on the surface of their red blood cells and anti-B antibodies in the plasma. Conversely, an individual with type B blood will have B antigens on their red blood cells and anti-A antibodies in their plasma.
Those with type AB blood carry both A and B antigens on their red blood cells but do not produce any antibodies against A or B in their plasma. Lastly, individuals with type O blood do not have any antigens on their red blood cells, but they produce both anti-A and anti-B antibodies in their plasma. This system is crucial to know for blood transfusion procedures as mixing incompatible blood types can result in a dangerous immune response.
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A) 50% white-flowered and 50% purple-flowered
B) 75% white-flowered and 25% purple-flowered
C) 75% purple-flowered and 25% white-flowered
D) 100% purple-flowered and 0% white-flowered
Answer: The correct answer is-
C) 75% purple-flowered and 25% white-flowered.
As per the information given in the question, genotypes of parent plants are-
Pp and Pp that is heterozygous dominant, which exhibit purple flowers.
This indicates that purple flower is a dominant trait that masks the expression of recessive trait.
A dominant trait ( depicted by capital letter allele) always masks the expression of recessive trait ( depicted by small letter allele).
When parent plants with heterozygous dominant ( having two different alleles that is dominant and recessive allele) genotype are crossed, they will produce 75% purple-flowered and 25% white-flowered plants.
Refer punnet square.
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