What is the difference between an eco region and an ecosystem?

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Both biome and ecoregion are ecological terms. Biome refers to a major regional group of plant and animal communities adapted to the natural environment. Biome can be of two types: terrestrial(land) andaquatic(water). Ecoregion, which is an abbreviated form of ''ecological region', refers to a smaller class. Each biome consists of severalecoregions, an ecoregion(also called bioregion) covering a realm of land/water having geographically distinctive communities, sharing the same envoronmental conditions and ecological dynamics.

Yes, an ecoregion does consist of different ecologically distinctive communities and species.


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Which is a function of nucleic acids​

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Nucleic acids are important because they make up genetic information in living things. There are two types of nucleic acid and they are DNA and RNA. DNA is the basic instructions for living things. It is passed down from parent to offspring and is found in the nucleus of the cell.

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store genetic information

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Convergent plates move _________ each other. This causes _______ to form as well as volcanoes.

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toward, mountain ranges. your welcome!!!!

Which is not an example of a behavioral adaptation in plants? A. thorns growing on rose stems
B. tree roots growing downward because of gravity
C. sunflowers turning toward light
D. vines curling around a fence

I AM THinking b but im not sure

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One example that is not a behavioral adaptation in plants is tree roots growing downward because of gravity. The correct option is B.

What are behavioral adaptations?

Behavioral adaptation is what creatures do to survive. If we are talking about animals, the behavior can be acquired and carried down over generations, or it can be an innate adaption, which entails adaptions being passed down through generations genetically.

Individual organisms or entire groups can benefit from behavioral adaptations. Behavioral adaptations are actions taken by a plant to increase its chances of survival. Tropisms are an example of a behavioral adaptation in plants. Tropism refers to plant growth toward sunlight.

Roots growing downward due to gravity is not an adaptation because it is a natural cause, adaptations are the ones that save them from extreme conditions.

Therefore, the correct option is B.

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Hmmmm.....tree roots grow downwards in response to gravity in a response known as geotropism. Turning towards light is a response called phototropism. Vines curling around a fence is called thigmotropism. I say answer A is not a behavioral adaptation. Sorry the answer is so long.

Why is the stereoscopic (3-D), binocular vision made possible by the forward facing eyes of the monkey advantageous to primates? Why is this feature not as important for cats?

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Binocular vision allows an animal to see and judge depth. Predators need this depth perception to track and pursue prey. In short, forward-facing eyes allowed our ancestors to see through the dense leaves and branches in their forest habitat.

It is not as important for cats because they have an acute sense of hearing and smell along with good eyesight.

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The Wilson chamber is used to study:A. direction of radioactivity
B. speed of radioactivity
C. distance of radioactivity
D. all of the above

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D all of the above is what they use the Wilson chamber created originally for hazmat

In rain forests, habitats are classified _____.

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vertical stratification of plants

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vertical stratification is best explained as the vertical layering arrangements of  vegetation in the rain forest habitat.

The vertical arrangement of trees is so significant to so many species in the forest because they are dependent on different vegetative layers. Each layer offers a distinct purpose to the habitat.

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vertically

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