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how does cooperative hunting benefit a group of animals

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  • they can tackle large prey animals which they would not be able to tackle individually
  • they will gain more food than they would by foraging alone
  • all members of the social group will share food gained by cooperative hunting
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why may it be harder to a hawk to prey on pigeons when the flock of pigeons is very large

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  • the larger the flcok the more difficult to target a single pigeon
  • scattering of flock confuses the hawk
  • greater chance of hawk being spotted
  • large flock can mob the hawk
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why is social hierarchy advantageous to the individuals involved

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  • aggression between members becomes ritualised
  • real fighting it kept to a minimum
  • serious injury is normally avoided
  • energy is conserved
  • experienced leadership is guaranteed
  • the most powerful animals are likely to pass their genes onto the next generation
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what is the bottleneck effect

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this is when a significant percentage of a population or species is killed or otherwise prevented from reproducing

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how does vasoconstriction reduce heat loss

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vessels get narrower, so there is a reduced blood flow to the skin, so there is less heat loss. vise versa works for vasodilation

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why can different mRNA transcripts be produced from the same primary transcript

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  • alternative RNA splicing
  • depending on which exons and introns are retained
  • different combinations of exons x, y, z etc can be spliced together to produce different transcripts
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why does the F2 generation of crossbreeding not include the same favourable phenotypes than in F1

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F2 has a variety of possible genotypes

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why does caring for the queen’s offspring benefit the worker bees

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  • worker bees share genes with the queen’s offspring

- so worker bees increase the survival chances of these genes by caring for the queen’s young

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