Marine biologists study biological oceanography and the associated fields of chemical, physical, and geological oceanography to understand marine organisms.
Marine science recreates key role in the ongoing search to understand our world and to control its resources.
The interdisciplinary nature of the Marine Science curriculum will organise students to analyze deeply such co occuring issues as environmental alter, human clashes on the ocean, and biodiversity.
Thus, Marine biology is the study of marine organisms, their behaviors and relation with the environment.
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B. Identify the species of the beetle and the species of both trees.
C. Determine why the beetle is eating one tree but not the other.
D. Recommend a treatment that will keep the beetles from eating the trees.
ANSWER: B. identify the species of the beetle and the species of both trees (quizlet)
The botanist should firstly study the interaction of these organisms in the ecosystem by identifying the species of the beetle and the species of both the trees. Therefore, the correct option is B.
A species is a group or organisms that can interbreed and produce viable offspring. The concept of species is used to define a unique type of organism, and it is the basic unit of biological classification.
Species are considered to be different from one another if they are unable to interbreed and produce offspring that can survive and reproduce. This definition of species is known as biological species concept.
In the case given in the question, the botanist should first identify the species of both the beetles and the trees. Then try to deduce a relationship between them which could clarify that the reason of the beetles feeding on those specific trees. Hence, the correct option is B.
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Answer: It's B,
"Identify the species of the beetle and the species of both trees."
The answer is.... Insufficient landfill space. Hope this was helpful.
b. carbon dioxide
c. nitrogen
d. hydrogen