What was the cost of the limited diversity in the suburbs?
The limited diversity in the suburbs often resulted in social and economic isolation, reinforcing systemic inequalities and perpetuating stereotypes. This lack of diversity stifled cultural exchange and understanding, leading to homogenous communities that may struggle with inclusivity. Additionally, it limited access to varied perspectives and opportunities, impacting education and local economies. Ultimately, the cost manifested in social fragmentation and reduced resilience in facing broader societal challenges.
What are some ways that humans are negatively impacting biodiversity?
If people hunting, overfishing and bulding raod and ect like that. :)
What makes up Functional Morphology?
Constructional Morphology, Theoretical Morphology, Biomechanics.
How does burning fossil fuels reduce the biodiversity?
Burning fossil fuels releases greenhouse gases and pollutants into the atmosphere, leading to climate change and habitat degradation. These environmental changes disrupt ecosystems, alter species distribution, and can result in the extinction of vulnerable species. Additionally, air and water pollution from fossil fuel combustion can harm flora and fauna, further diminishing biodiversity. Overall, the impacts of fossil fuel combustion create a cascade of effects that threaten the delicate balance of ecosystems.
What is human generated species diversity?
"Humans have generated diversity in domestic animals, plants, and fungi. This diversity is also suffering losses because of migration, market forces, and increasing globalism in agriculture, especially in heavily-populated regions such as China, India, and Japan. The human population directly depends on this diversity as a stable food source; its decline is troubling to biologists and agricultural scientists."
Taken from the textbook: Boundless. "Biology." Boundless, 2014. iBooks. https://itun.es/dk/I4EoX.l
What are the mainstream scientific approaches for biodiversity conservation?
There are many mainstream scientific approaches for biodiversity conservation. One example would be to set priorities for companies when it comes to conservation and development efforts.
How has classification helped measure biodiversity?
using classification it makes it easier to compare and identify differences between species and seethe amount of diversity.
Why it is good for a place to have a high biodiversity?
Because the organisms have a stronger interaction and food chain with more speicies present. Also, say a species was in danger because its food source was also dying out. With higher biodiversity, there is a better chance the species can find some replacement or change its food source. Also the saying "One man's trash is another man's treasure" relates to bodiversity. SOmething one species finds as unhelpful or nothing may be of vital importance to another.
How is speciation and reproductive isolation related?
Reproductive isolation is a type of speciation. Reproductive isolation is when a species divides forming two subspecies, due to different mating periods.
What happen during positive cycle and negative cycle?
as direction of current reverses it is shown in form of positive and negative cycles
The ecological community is likely to be complex and diverse due to the presence of hundreds of different primary producers. As there are only a few herbivores, they may have a significant impact on the primary producer populations. The single carnivore may play a crucial role in regulating the herbivore populations and maintaining balance within the ecosystem.
The main converter in the body is the ATP synthase at the end of the electron transport chain.
Compared to other biomes why doe the ocean biome support more or less biodiversity?
The ocean biome supports more biodiversity than most other biomes due to its vast size, various habitats like coral reefs and deep sea vents, and diverse range of species adapted to different marine environments. Additionally, the interconnected nature of ocean ecosystems allows for a wide array of species to coexist in this biome.
Difference between model and theory?
Theory: an explanation of an event that has been supported by consistent, repeated experimental results and has therefore been accepted by most scientists.
Model: A verbal, mathematical, or visual representation of a scientific structure or process, which allows scientists to construct and test inferences and theories.
Foci, (the plural of focus), are a pair of points used in determining conic sections. They always fall on the major axis of symmetry of a conic. For example, in a circle, there is only one focus, the centerpoint. Every distance from the focus to any other point on the circle will be the same. In a parabola, the distance from any point of the parabola to the focus equals the distance from the centerpoint to the directrix. In a hyperbola, the difference of the distances between a point on the hyperbola and the focus points will be constant, and in an ellipse, the sum of the distances from any point on the ellipse to one of the foci is constant.
How does dry rot affect humans?
The spores of dry rot can cause asthma attacks in children who have never had asthma. It can really damage a young child's lunges.