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31.03.2020 •
Biology
What role might an abiotic factor such as temperature play in the evolution of a species?
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Ответ:
Temperature can fall in as one of the factor in evolution. A temperature deflection can create natural selection that demands individuals that are better adapted to the new temperature to thrive/survive, causing the remaining population to die or disappear.
This applies in different forms. Most living organisms are killed by high temperature; at low temperatures, they become inactive; and at optimum temperatures for metabolic activities they grow and reproduce rapidly. Many organisms living in temperate and arctic regions show adaptions that allow that allow them to live at low temperatures.
Ответ:
The action of kicking the ball would be completed by skeletal muscle tissue.
Explanation:
Skeletal muscle actions are voluntary in nature and involve movements of the extremities like running, walking, kicking or throwing ball, jogging, pulling, pushing etc.
The skeletal muscle actions are due to movement of bones, muscles, joints and connective tissues. These movements aid in locomotion and provide posture.Whereas actions like digesting lunch, movement through arteries, increasing of heartbeat are all involuntary actions.
The action involving digesting lunch is done by smooth muscles
The movement of blood through arteries is done by cardiac muscles