-the rate of production of new biomass by an individual,
population, or community
-the fertility or capacity of a given habitat-everything is
dependent on this Correct Answer productivity
(couldn't upload image) This histogram shows two overlapping
distributions of the effective number of alleles for two types of
paw paw populations. The distribution for wild populations is
shown in teal. The distribution for anthropogenic populations is
shown in red. What can you conclude from these data Correct
Answer anthropogenic populations tend to have lower effective
number of allele than wild populations
2 conditions of evolution Correct Answer 1. heritable variation
2. differential survival/reproduction (includes both random and
non random processes)
a hypothesis Correct Answer a population is often a
a mature maple tree can have a mass of many tons (dry biomass,
after removing water), yet starts from a speed that weighs less
than 1 gram. which of the following contributes to this huge
increase in biomas Correct Answer incorporation of CO2 gas
from atmosphere into molecules by leaves
a population's allele frequencies change over a span of
generations Correct Answer what do alleles have to do with
populations
, a reason we study and compare populations of a species is to
understand how traits vary within their environment Correct
Answer true
a representative sample - of humans, squirrels, rat snakes,
honeybees- we can summarize the variation using stats Correct
Answer populations
a way of summarizing trait data in a way that we can visualize
probabilities and test hypotheses Correct Answer distribution
An allele that is hidden whenever the dominant allele is present
Correct Answer recessive allele
An allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the
allele is present. Correct Answer dominant allele
An organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations Correct
Answer genotype
An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits. Correct
Answer phenotype
atp Correct Answer main energy source that cells use for most
of their work
be able to to a punnet square for a cross with not just one but
two loci Correct Answer ****
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