Answer: C
Explanation:
Answer:
C.They will use food needed by native animals.
Explanation:
Going through all answer choice:
A.They will make native animals get sick by putting toxins in the water.
False. They never mention this.
B.They will block the sunlight from reaching native plants
False. It says that "The spines of the lionfish allow lots of light from the sun to pass through."
D.They will make the number of small fish off the coast of Florida go up.
False. Since "The lionfish is native to the Indian Ocean, and they prey on the smaller fish that are also eaten by grouper and snappers, which are native to Florida."
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Compare and contrast gymnosperms and ferns.
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First, what is a "Gymnosperm"?
A gymnosperm is a plant that has seeds unprotected by a fruit.
Now, whats a fern?A fern is a flowerless plant that has feathery or leafy fronds and reproduces by spores released from the undersides of the fronds.
Okay, now, what makes them different? Ferns are flowerlessFerns do not have seedsFerns are grouped into one divisonFerns have smaller speciesGymnosperms have seeds.Gymnosperms are grouped in more than one divisonGymnosperms have a larger species.Now, what do the have in common?They are both vascular They both have sporophyte dominant generationSome gymnosperm types
cycads. Palm-like plants found mainly in tropical and subtropical regions.ginkgoes: maidenhair tree. One species: Ginkgo biloba; the maidenfern tree no longer living in the wild, and only found in cultivation.gnetophytes: mormon tea, welwitschia, gnetum.conifers: pines, spruces and firs.Some types of ferns
Boston Fern Maidenhair Fern Cretan Brake Fern Bird’s Nest FernHere is paragraph form:
Gymnosperms are different because they have seeds and ferns do not. Gymnosperms also have more than one divison.Both gymnosperms and ferns are vascular. They also both have sporophyte dominant generations. So this is what makes them similar and different.
Hope this helps!~NatLikesAnime!#LearningWithBrainlywhich property decribes a materails abilty to conduct heat ?
A . Electrical conductivity
B . Boiling point
C . Thermal conductivity
D . Melting point
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
Your answer is option C or "thermal conductivity." Thermal conductivity relates to conduction, conduction is when heat transfers from a warm object to a cool object increasing the cooler objects temperature. A common example of material that can conduct heat would be something like metal, metal is able to transfer heat a lot quicker than something like rubber. It's not electrical conductivity because that is materials that are able to conduct electricity. It's not boiling point because that is the temperature that causes different liquids to boil, it's not melting point because that is the temperature that causes different materials to melt.
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Identify the species of horse fossils that would be found in the uppermost layer of rock.
A Orohippus
B Mesohippus
C Hyracotherium
D Miohippus
Answer: I think the answer would be D miohippus
Explanation:
Miohippus would be found in the uppermost layer of rock. Therefore, option (B) is correct.
What is Miohippus?Miohippus is an extinct genus of early horse that lived in North America during the Miocene epoch, around 23 to 5 million years ago. It was a small, three-toed horse that was slightly larger than its predecessor, Mesohippus.
Miohippus had a relatively short face, with a long, narrow skull and teeth that were adapted for grinding tough vegetation. It is believed that Miohippus was the ancestor of the modern horse, and that its evolution was characterized by an increase in size, a reduction in the number of toes, and changes in the shape of the skull and teeth that allowed for a more efficient grazing diet.
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Linnaeus created seven levels of classification.
What are the names of two of the levels?
Select two correct answers.
Organism
Class
Fungi
Kingdom
Species of fossil found in bottommost layer
A Mesohippus
B Hyracotherium
C Miohippus
D Orohippus
Answer:
B. Hyracotherium
Explanation:
Order from youngest to oldest:
Miohippus
Mesohippus
Orohippus
Hyracotherium
Look at the Punnett Square. What is the phenotype ratio for the offspring of these parents?
Answer choices:
3 purple fur: 1 white fur
1 purple fur: 3 white fur
2 purple fur: 2 white fur
Answer:
3 purple fur 1 white fur
the uppercase H is purple fur and is a dom the lower case h is white fur the H doms in 3 of the cubes while h doms in only 1
What life cycle adaptation allows a seahorse to make lots of babies in a short amount of time?
Answer:
here you go
Explanation:
Male seahorses are equipped with a brood pouch on their ventral, or front-facing, side. When mating, the female deposits her eggs into his pouch, and the male fertilizes them internally. He carries the eggs in his pouch until they hatch, then releases fully formed, miniature seahorses into the water.
Answer:
The brood pouch
Explanation:
The brood pouch is only found on the male seahorse. It is used to incubate the eggs from a female seahorse. If you don't know what incubate means, it means the the pouch keeps the eggs warm