height is affected by pollution...California is a good example
The colors of hydrangeas and arctic foxes
None of them...they all are examples of adaptation.
Lack of food & low temperature.
The alleles that are passed down and not influenced by an organism's surroundings are known as "genetic" or "inherited" alleles, which are encoded in the organism's DNA. These alleles are responsible for hereditary traits and are transmitted from parents to offspring through reproduction. Unlike phenotypic traits, which can be influenced by environmental factors, these genetic alleles maintain their integrity regardless of external conditions. Examples include alleles determining blood type or certain inherited genetic disorders.
Secondary metabolites. These compounds are produced in response to stress or environmental stimuli and help plants adapt and survive in changing conditions. Examples include flavonoids, alkaloids, and essential oils.
Multifactorial characteristics refer to traits or conditions that are influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors. These characteristics do not follow a simple inheritance pattern, as they result from the interplay of various genes, each contributing a small effect, combined with environmental influences such as lifestyle and exposure to certain conditions. Common examples include height, skin color, and susceptibility to diseases like diabetes and heart disease. Understanding these characteristics is essential in fields like genetics, medicine, and psychology, as they reflect the complexity of biological and behavioral traits.
There are many examples of environmental design processes. For example, using recycled paper for paper cases is an example of an environmental design process.
Examples of Enviornmental hazard are pollution, storm, Earthquakes
recycling
cause infection
Environmental resistance refers to the factors that limit the growth of a population. Examples include predation, competition for resources, disease, and harsh weather conditions. These factors can reduce birth rates or increase death rates, ultimately influencing population dynamics and sustainability. In agricultural contexts, pests and soil depletion are also significant forms of environmental resistance.
A pathogen is any infectious agent (parasite, bacteria, virus, fungus, etc.) that causes a disease to its host, the body it affects. Any disease caused by a foreign, biological agent is considered a pathogenic disease. Examples include: tetanus(bacteria), influenza(virus).