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Q: How can speciation of plants benefit humans?
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Which plants benefit humans?

Almost all plants benefit humans


A common means of speciation in plants but not in animal is?

Polyploidy


What affect do humans have on speciation?

As part of the environment of other organisms humans can have great effects on speciation. Especially adaptive radiation. As we contribute heavily to the extinction of some species other species flow into those open niches and radiate outwards to possible speciation.


How does man benefit from photosynthesis in plants?

humans benefit from photosynthesis, by receiving, obviously oxygen, which is required for cellular respiration, but plants also provide, glucose, which we heterotrophs need, to perform cellular respiration again, so we benefit by receiving oxygen and glucose, or O2 and C6H12O6.


How do species survive evolve and create speciation?

Species survive, evolve, and create speciation by finding a niche. This means that they find an area where they are able to benefit from food, shelter, and protection from predators.


What Sympatric speciation through polyploidy has been a frequent phenomenon in the evolution of.?

plants


A rapid method of speciation that has been important in the history of flowering plants?

Polyploidy


How do humans benefit from gold?

they benefit humans by eating chicken breats


How do organisms other than plants benefit from the production of glucose by autotrophs?

Organisms other than plants, such as animals, benefit from the production of glucose by autotrophs. Animals obtain 10 percent of the energy that comes from plants, and humans who consume animals will receive 10 percent of the animal's energy.


Do plants grow better with human contact?

There is no scientific proof that plants grow better with any form of human interaction. Plants existed on earth for billions of years before humans evolved. The only way that certain plants benefit from human interaction are cultivated plants, where they are reliant on humans for water, fertilizer and basic care


What affect do humans have on animal speciation?

Aside from artificial selection humans are a large part of all other organisms environments. So, any barriers humans erect could bring about allopactric speciation, though I can not think of any specific examples there. Also, human caused extinctions can cause adaptive radiation of a species into the niche of a species driven extinct by humans.


How do soils benefit plants?

Plants can benefit from soil. One reason for this is due to the factor such as decomposion. As there plants live in decompostion this provides healthy nutrients for plants. (nutrient uptake) Therefore plants can benefit from soil.