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One way to design another medium to select for the same group of organisms is to replicate the environmental conditions where these organisms thrive. For example, if the organisms grow well in acidic conditions, you could design a medium with a pH level that mimics their natural habitat. Additionally, you could include specific nutrients or substrates that the organisms prefer to consume.
They select trais that will give hybird organisms a competive edge.
Humans use selective breeding to pass desired traits to the next generation of plants or animals.
Scallops are filter feeders, meaning they primarily consume plankton and other small organisms that they filter from the water. They are not considered herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores in the traditional sense.
A taxonomist might consider characteristics such as morphology (physical appearance), anatomy (internal structure), reproductive structures, biochemistry (chemical composition), and genetic makeup when constructing a plant classification system. These characteristics help identify relationships and group plants based on shared traits.
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Selecting
Humans select for certain traits in organisms through controlled breeding, choosing individuals with desired characteristics to reproduce and pass on those traits to future generations. This process, called artificial selection, allows humans to manipulate the genetic makeup of a population to favor specific traits that are beneficial or desirable for various purposes, such as agriculture, companionship, or research.
The micro-organisms like bacteria should be selected by the students to act as decomposer.
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just choose a good one
A student can select fungi (such as mushrooms) or certain types of bacteria (like Bacillus subtilis) as decomposers. These organisms break down organic matter into simpler compounds, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use.
One way to design another medium to select for the same group of organisms is to replicate the environmental conditions where these organisms thrive. For example, if the organisms grow well in acidic conditions, you could design a medium with a pH level that mimics their natural habitat. Additionally, you could include specific nutrients or substrates that the organisms prefer to consume.
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Selective breeding
Mutation is the important " starter " of the adaptive change engendered by natural selection. Variation is key to selection and without variation in organisms there would be nothing to select from for the survival and reproductive success of the organism against the immediate environment.
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