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Cobras are a species of venomous snake that have specialized vertebrae that when extended, give them a "hood". Size and colorations vary from species to species.
If a species survives for an extended period of time then it (the species) has adapted, if it does not survive then it has not. Individuals do not adapt to their environment consciously. It is a matter of evolution and luck.
The most effective and the only way for protecting species (including human-specie) is to become wise and transition to human-consciousness. Present humankind is living in animal-consciousness, and it is trying to emulate the model of animals for itself. ANSWER The most effective way to preserve species is to drastically reduce the number of the species killing all the others - humans.
This concept is called competitive exclusion principle. It states that two species competing for the same resources cannot coexist in the same place for an extended period of time.
Humans (if being considered) do have the the most effective opposable thumbs. Next in line would be our close relative the chimpanzees
The best measure of biodiversity is species richness, which counts the number of different species in a given area. It is considered the most effective because it provides a comprehensive view of the variety and abundance of life in an ecosystem, helping to assess its overall health and resilience.
The branching of species into different groups, such as the evolution of mammals from a common ancestor with reptiles, is an example of macroevolution. This process involves large-scale changes over extended periods of time, resulting in the formation of new species and higher taxonomic groups.
Moth balls are an effective way of killing various insect species. They are particularly effective against garden pests such as grubs.
The first step in species management is to conduct a thorough assessment of the species status, including population size, distribution, threats, and habitat requirements. This information helps in developing effective conservation strategies to ensure the species' survival and recovery.
Symbiotic relationships involve close interactions between organisms of different species, where both parties mutually benefit. Examples include mutualism, where both organisms benefit, commensalism, where one benefits and the other is unaffected, and parasitism, where one benefits at the expense of the other.
The KPC gene encodes for an enzyme known as Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase, which is a type of beta-lactamase enzyme that confers resistance to carbapenem antibiotics in Gram-negative bacteria, particularly Klebsiella pneumoniae. This gene is associated with the spread of carbapenem-resistant strains of bacteria, posing a significant threat to public health.
For a collision between reactant molecules to be effective in producing new chemical species, they must have enough kinetic energy to overcome the activation energy barrier, and they must collide in the correct orientation to break and form chemical bonds.