I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. Competition is the limiting factor to the toucan population since the <span>great hornbill and the toucan both eat the same fruit, insects, and nuts. Also, they compete with their habitat.</span>
Answer:
An efficient way to search for and insert a value in a cell when the desired value is stored elsewhere in the worksheet or even in a different workbook is by using lookup functions.
Explanation:
- Lookup function is the built in function of excel that helps in returning the certain value form specific row or column.
- When the value is stored in the worksheet we can easily insert that desired value in the cell by the use of lookup functions.
- VLOOKUP and HLOOKUP are the lookup unctions that searches the value in column and row respectively.
The only one that should not be selected is "are carried on genes" since genes are segments of DNA that code for something. Like one of the answers said, chromosomes carry thousands of genes, making the statement, "are carried on genes," completely false.
Answer: A
Explanation:
Exponential growth simply means a rapid increase in size and a constant growing rate
Answer:
The most likely explanation for the high rate of sympatric speciation that apparently existed among the cichlids of Lake Victoria in the past is sexual selection.
Explanation:
Divergent sexual and natural selection on the visual system has been confirmed earlier in sympatric, morphologically comparable sister species of Lake Victoria cichlids, but this seems not to reveal the exact morphological variations within them.
Cichlid fish reasonably describe the enormous inventory of standards of speciation and reproductive isolation without geographical or ecological separation.
Most of the recent observations have not confirmed the hypothesis, implying that sexual selection may be effective for the bursting cichlid speciation in the lake. Workroom practices have shown that reproductive isolation of three morphologically comparable species of rock-dwelling cichlid fish.