Batesian mimicry

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    Technical Definition of Batesian Mimicry Sentence Definition Batesian mimicry is an ecological phenomenon in which a harmless organism copies the physical appearance of a harmful or irritating organism in order to deter predators. Origin and Use Batesian mimicry is named after the English naturalist, H.W. Bates, who discovered the phenomenon in the 1800s (The Editors of Encyclopædia Britannica, 2012). The term is used by ecologists when classifying and comparing similar looking organisms. Examples Seen in Nature Batesian mimicry is like hiding candy in a can of Spam so your friends won’t take it. For example, some types of harmless flies have yellow and black or brown and black stripes that resemble those of stinging insects like bees and wasps (Figure 1). Because the organisms look alike, predators are likely to avoid the harmless flies with the assumption that they can sting. Other examples of Batesian mimicry include some species of…

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    Although the only known individual of his species that can mimic human speech, Koshik is capable of accurately reproducing fundamental frequencies and formants in Korean. Koshik is able to mimic human speech by placing his trunk inside of his mouth to alter the shape of his vocal tract in order to produce different vocalizations. Speech mimicry has been hypothesized to function in developing similarities between individuals that are directly related or live in the same social environment.…

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    All life on Earth evolved from a common ancestor, thus creating diversity through morphological differences and unity through shared molecular and genetic makeups. Big Idea 2 says biological systems utilize energy and molecular building blocks to grow, reproduce, and maintain homeostasis; all organisms on Earth use DNA or RNA to store genetic information and pass it on to their offspring, and due to this scientists are able to examine differences in DNA base sequences between species and draw…

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