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#Question id: 23330


The meaning of variable is

#General Aptitude
  1. The quality having different values
  2. The nature of happening which influences other happenings through its presence
  3. Both of the above
  4. None of the above
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#Question id: 9212

#Unit 9. Diversity of Life Forms

Burning fossil fuels releases oxides of sulfur and nitrogen. These air pollutants can be responsible for ________.

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#Question id: 5662

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Mouse sperm contain receptor proteins that bind to a glycoprotein (ZP3) in the zona pellucida of mouse eggs. Binding of ZP3 receptors to ZP3 initiates the sperm’s acrosomal reaction. All of the following experimental observations would be expected EXCEPT:

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#Question id: 3499

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior

In some jacana species, males take care of the eggs and young, and females compete among themselves for territories that contain one to several males. Female jacanas are significantly larger than males. Which of these statements would you predict to be true of this bird species?

a. Male jacana fitness is primarily limited by ability to take care of eggs and raise young.

b. Female jacana fitness is limited by the number of males in her territory with which a female mates.

c. Variation in reproductive success should be greater in male jacanas than in females.

d. Variation in reproductive success should be greater in female jacanas than in males.

e. Males and females have equal variation in reproductive success.

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#Question id: 12136

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Which of the following is an example of aposematic coloration?

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#Question id: 13140

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

One summer the moose population on Island was unusually high, and park naturalists noticed signs of malnutrition among the  adults.  The wolf population  was  fairly  low,  near  20.  That  winter,  for  the  first  time  in  many  years,  a substantial  number of seemingly healthy adult moose as well as calves and crippled animals were killed and eaten by wolves. This description is part of a general situation in which the wolf and moose populations