Large human populations and their domesticated food organisms (plants and animal
ID: 259198 • Letter: L
Question
Large human populations and their domesticated food organisms (plants and animals) form massive ecosystems all around the world. Which of the following best describes the details of these systems and our original historical knowledge about how they came into existence? [Note that the answer to this question, in turn, defines the remaining scientific questions we need to answer about these ecosystems.]
a.
The elements of these ecosystems are utterly co-dependent (neither can survive without the other); their origins are pre-historic and, thus, we need to explain in detail how they arose.
Humans are very dependent on our domesticates, but they, in turn, are autonomously evolved organisms; our current ecosystems developed during the written historical era so we have extensive prior knowledge about their origins.
The elements of these ecosystems are utterly co-dependent (neither can survive without the other); they arose during the written historical era so we have extensive prior knowledge about their origins.
Humans are very dependent on our domesticates, but they, in turn, are autonomously evolved organisms; our current ecosystems developed during the prehistoric era and, thus, we need to explain in detail how they arose.
The elements of these ecosystems are utterly co-dependent (neither can survive without the other); their origins are pre-historic and, thus, we need to explain in detail how they arose.
b.Humans are very dependent on our domesticates, but they, in turn, are autonomously evolved organisms; our current ecosystems developed during the written historical era so we have extensive prior knowledge about their origins.
c.The elements of these ecosystems are utterly co-dependent (neither can survive without the other); they arose during the written historical era so we have extensive prior knowledge about their origins.
d.Humans are very dependent on our domesticates, but they, in turn, are autonomously evolved organisms; our current ecosystems developed during the prehistoric era and, thus, we need to explain in detail how they arose.
Explanation / Answer
Humans are very dependent on our domesticates, but they, in turn, are autonomously evolved organisms, our current ecosystem developed during the prehistoric era ( precambrian) and, thus, we need to explain in detail how they arouse.
Related Questions
Navigate
Integrity-first tutoring: explanations and feedback only — we do not complete graded work. Learn more.