How can invasive species alter an ecosystems food web?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Invasive species can either replace an organism from the ecosystem food web or replace it.  

Explanation:

  • Invasive species are non-native species which can be animals, plants, micro-organisms, fish, etc. they are very much threatening to the native species and ecosystem food web.
  • Invasive species are spread by humans mostly, it happens unintentionally when people travel and all. Even climate change could be a reason for its spread.
  • So, it becomes threatening to native species because when you introduce it into a new ecosystem, it does not have a predator or control. It grows aggressively and takes over the resources for the native species.

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What all of the factors that are the same in both the experimental group and the control group

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Answer:

hope this makes sense

Explanation:

In an experiment, data from an experimental group is compared with data from a control group. These two groups should be identical in every respect except one: The difference between a control group and an experimental group is that the independent variable is changed for the experimental group, but is held constant in the control group.

What are some of the roles that appendages of the skin play in maintaining body homeostasis?

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Protection, regulation of body temperature, sensory reception, water balance, synthesis of vitamins and hormones, and absorption of materials. The skin's primary functions are to serve as a barrier to the entry of microbes and viruses, and to prevent water and extracellular fluid

How does the muscle cell differ from the animal cell?

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The muscle cell would have more mitochondria than the other types of animal cells. The muscle cell would have a larger golgi apparatus than other types of animal cells. When you look at the slide you see that there is a cell wall and membrane-bound organelles.

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Which describes the crust where the yellow areas of the two circles are falling? A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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