How does natural selection enable populations to grow?
The growth or shrinkage of populations has nothing to do with natural selection, but with the availability of resources, and the ability of organisms to utilize those resources. This is also known as 'carrying capacity'. The natural tendency is for organisms to produce more offspring than the environment can support. So if the environment supports more individuals, then the population will automatically grow. If conditions change and the environment supports less individuals, then some individuals will starve or be otherwise unable to reproduce. Natural selection, in this case, "determines" which individuals pass, and which do not.
How is co-evolution significant in community ecology?
because it determines whether a species will evolve to keep up with its predator or prey
The earth began to be formed over 4.5 billion years ago,but for millions of years nothing could live here.Gradually,the earth's crust and the atmosphere formed.The simplest form of life, bacteria and algae,probably began to grow less than four billion years ago.Human beings did not appear until about two million years ago.
What is the essence of Darwin's theory of evolution?
Darwin's theory outlined natural selection, as one theory within the whole of evolution: those organisms that are better able to survive long enough to reproduce more often, will pass on the genes that result in their offspring surviving longer and reproducing more as well, resulting in that set of genes becoming more common in the population as time passes.
How do the germ layers of radiata and other eumetazoa differ?
Radiata contain two germ layers including the ectoderm and the endoderm, other Eumetazoa differ in that they have an additional layer called the mesoderm.
What are the practicability of evolution?
There is no practability when you talk about evolution. Evolution is false. Let me point out why. The evolutionists say that the big bang formed the earth and all matter. They also say that the big bang happened because of a squeeze on all matter so hard that they exploded and all of the matter went flying, then became organized into our earth and all matter. Not true. First of all, it is not true that matter could be squeezed so tight it exploded. Even if that could happen, when matter explodes it gets disorganized it does not become organized.
You can alter human evolution?
I believe that yes you can alter human evolution not in the sense that you can change our very exsistence but in the sense that you could"ve postponed it. Such as the way we and other people interbreed some of the evolution of homo sapiens definitley formed that way but they were also already in exsistence and in competition with neanderthals. So yes I say you can alter it but no to that much of an extent.
What are the different types of adaptations?
Diferent types of diaplay adapter are:
1. CGA
2. EGA
3. PGA
4. VGA
5. HDMI
6. Display Port
7. DVI
The last four are the most used today, and HDMI is the best connection as it can support 4K video.
What is the best evidence that many different geologic periods are represented in Virginia?
The presence of fossils of different ages
How does the theory of evolution explain variety within species?
The General Theory of Evolution posits that change occurs not only 'within' a species, but also 'across' species. In this way, change is actually unlimited in the sense that, given the right circumstances and given the right environmental pressures, any form of biological life could eventually be pushed from one species to another. A lizard could be pushed into the form of a bird; a whale could be pushed into the form of a wolf. So, as we take a look at the General Theory of Evolution (AKA Macroevolution)
Who disproved the idea of inheritance of acquired traits using tailless mice?
August Weismann
but actually this theory of his was wrong.......
Lamarck's idea was more appropriate...........
How do scientist with different points of view assemble the evolutionary story of humans?
The books I have generally list the differing interpretations, and, of course, all the points on which there is general agreement.
When you're doing science, it is very important to list all the various interpretations of the evidence, and why you think some interpretations should be preferred over others.
The study of human biology within the framework of human evolution can be said to be the domain of?
psysical biologal anthropoly
when a computer is designed that will be able to design a computer more advanced than itself then we will have crossed the line and computer evolution will be quicker than our own
it is charactirestically free flowing powers cosisiting of synthetic polimer which are biodedegradable in nature and ideally having a particle size less than 200 micro mtr.
What species most resembles humans?
This is really an opinion-based question, and is likely to get a lot of different answers. If you mean appearance-wise, I would say either a chimpanzee or bonobo. Behaviorally, I would say a virus.
Who developed the theory of communism?
Communism is a form of socialism developed by Karl Marx, who wrote the Communist Manifesto.
Software and hardware evolution of high speed network?
Software and hardware evolution of high speed network?