Chapter 54: Q54.5-1CC (page 1233)
What are pathogens?
Short Answer
In microbiology, the term pathogens refer to the living organisms (microbes) that act as infective agents for their host to develop sickness in them.
Chapter 54: Q54.5-1CC (page 1233)
What are pathogens?
In microbiology, the term pathogens refer to the living organisms (microbes) that act as infective agents for their host to develop sickness in them.
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Figure 24.14 illustrates how a hybrid zone can change over time. Imagine that two finch species colonize a new island and are capable of hybridizing (mating and producing viable offspring). The island contains two plant species, one with large seeds and one with small seeds, growing in isolated habitats. If the two finch species specialize in eating different plant species, would reproductive barriers be reinforced, weakened, or unchanged in this hybrid zone? Explain.
In Batesian mimicry, a palatable species gains protection by mimicking an unpalatable one. Imagine that individuals of a palatable, brightly colored fly species are blown to three remote islands. The first island has no predators of that species; the second has predators but no similarly colored, unpalatable species; and the third has both predators and a similarly colored, unpalatable species. In a short essay (100–150 words), predict what might happen to the coloration of the palatable species on each island through time if coloration is a genetically controlled trait.
What two components contribute to species diversity? Explain how two communities with the same number of species can differ in species diversity.
The principle of competitive exclusion states that
(A) two species cannot coexist in the same habitat.
(B) competition between two species always causes extinction or emigration of one species.
(C) two species that have exactly the same niche cannot coexist in a community.
(D) two species will stop reproducing until one species leaves the habitat.
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