While the preservation of a landscape is often intended for one particular organism, often times other species will also benefit.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
It is true that during habitat preservation, landscape preservation is often intended for one particular organism but may benefit others.
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In contrast to positive and negative selection, _________ acts to maintain two or more alleles in a population
A. balancing selection B. disruptive selection C. stabilizing selection D. directional selection
Changes in the phenotypes within a population ultimately result from changes in what?
a. changes in the rate of mutation b. changes in the rate of gene flow c. changes in the rate of genetic drift d. changes in the gene pool
Which is a correct statement about reptile reproduction compared to bird reproduction?
A. The eggs of both birds and reptiles have protective shells. B. Birds are oviparous, reptiles are ovoviviparous. C. Male or female reptiles reproduce asexually; birds do not. D. Both exhibit external fertilization. E. Both newly hatched birds and reptiles require parental care.
Organisms that can grow with or without oxygen present are
A) obligate aerobes. B) facultative anaerobes. C) aerotolerant anaerobes. D) obligate anaerobes. E) either facultative anaerobes or aerotolerant anaerobes.