Answer:
Some differences between primary and secondary succession are:
-Secondary succession happens on a previously existing community that has been cleared.
Another difference would be:
-Pioneer species for secondary succession are adapted differently- they grow quickly, can disperse quickly and have a short life span
And finally:
-Primary succession develops a new community from scratch
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The answer is mutualism.
Mutualism is a relationship between two different species in which both species benefit. In clownfish - sea anemone relationship, the clownfish is protected from predators by the sea anemone, so the clownfish benefits from this relationship. The sea anemone gets more prey thanks to a coloration of the clownfish, so the sea anemone also benefits from this relationship. Since both species benefit, their relationship is an example of mutualism.
Answer:
mutalism
Explanation:
The diagram shows the current percentage of each population by age and gender (male/female) for two countries. After carefully analyzing the graph I came with the conclusion that:
(1) Country A, the population growth over the next 20 years will place the greatest strain on the environment since the larger percentage of young people could result in rapid population growth.
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B. Hormones provide feedback that affects neural processing.
C. Sensory receptors in bones send signals about body position to the brain.
D. The brain sends signals that control the speed at which food moves through the intestines.
Answer:
B
Explanation: The endocrine system secretes hormones into blood and other body fluids. Hormones provide feedback to the brain to affect neural processing. Reproductive hormones affect the development of the nervous system. The hypothalamus controls the pituitary gland and other endocrine glands.
The correct answer is option B, kingdom→phylum→class→order→family→genus→species
Reason:
There are basically seven orders of classification in Linnaeus's Classification System (in present time) arranged in descending order
Kingdom→phylum→class→order→family→genus→species
The Domain is the largest and most inclusive group and consists of organisms that share few characteristics while the species is the smallest and most exclusive group and consists of organism that possess similarity up to an extent where they can breed among themselves to produce offsprings.