Which of the following is an example of a population?
OA.
a pack of wolves chasing a family...
Which of the following is an example of a population?
OA.
a pack of wolves chasing a family of deer through a grove of trees
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the bank of a pond and the frogs and salamanders that live there
OC. a hot, dry climate that receives very little rain
OD.
a large clan of meerkats, including their offspring
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Biology, 21.06.2019 19:40
Asmall number of finches are removed randomly from the wild and placed in a protected bird area. they are given as much food as they need and have plenty of space. why would natural selection not occur in this population? a. there is no reason for genetic mutation to occur. b. the birds compete for limited resources, c. the population has not reached carrying capacity. d. there is no genetic variation in the finches.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 20:00
The phylogeny chart shows the evolution of camels. camelus is the modern-day camel. based on this chart, which three statements are true? β modern camels are more related to stenomylus than to eschatius. β stenomylous and modern camels do not share a common ancestor. β modern camels are more related to camelops than to aepycamelus. β pliauchenia and oxydactylus may share similar features. β procamelus and stenomylous may share similar features.
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Biology, 21.06.2019 22:00
Flock x flock y flock z total pieces of food eaten (from previous page) 147 93 60 food percentage* % % % simulated number of birds in flock for 3rd generation** * divide each flock's total pieces of food by 300, the total number of pieces of food eaten. ** multiply the food percentage for each flock by the total number of birds (30).
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Biology, 22.06.2019 02:40
What advantage does a crop that undergoes vegetative reproduction have over plants that start from the seed? 1points a they store nutrients. b they can travel farther. c they experience more genetic variation. d they only occur in high-resource environments.
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