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#Question id: 4921


Shell coiling in snail determine by genetic maternal effect. S for dextral and s for sinistral.  Following cross allowed between

Male

Female

Progeny   (Genotype)

Dextral

sinistral

Dextral (K1)

Dextral

Sinistral

Sinistral (K2)

Sinistral

sinistral

Dextral (K3)

Dextral

Dextral

Sinistral (K4)

Which of the following progeny not have SS genotype?

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. K1  And K2 

  2. K2 And K3          

  3. K3  And K1                 

  4. K2 and K4

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#Question id: 24574

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

If number of birds in the population N0= 100 next year ecologists count 110 birds in the same population, consider a population of birds growing at a rate of 5% per year. After 5 years how many birds would there be?

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#Question id: 24573

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Calculate the finite rate of increase, if ecologists count the number of birds in the population, N0= 100, the next year ecologists count 110 birds in the same population, 

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#Question id: 24572

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Find out the characteristics of geometric growth?
a. It can grow for both periodic and continuous breeders
b. depends on the activity of net reproductive growth rate
c. unlimited Population Growth Leads to J-shaped
d. unlimited Population Growth Leads to S-shaped
e. resources are not limited

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#Question id: 24571

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

In which case the population eventually decline to extinction?

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#Question id: 24570

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Geometric growth describes the population growth where is the N0= 100 is the number of females currently in the population,  what is the population size after the five generation if R0= 1.4 ?

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#Question id: 24569

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Geometric and the exponential growth both are describe by 
a. similar mathematical models
b. slightly different mathematical models
c. similar  J-shaped growth curve
d. similar S-shaped growth curve