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#Question id: 24571


In which case the population eventually decline to extinction?

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles
  1. net reproductive rate is an equilibrium state
  2. net reproductive rate is greater than one
  3. net reproductive rate is equal to one
  4. net reproductive rate is lesser than one
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#Question id: 10606

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Identify the incorrect combination from the following list

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#Question id: 5679

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology

Following statements regarding to the molecular processes of capacitation.

A. The sperm cell membrane is altered by the removal of albumin by cholesterol in the female reproductive tract.

B. Particular proteins or carbohydrates on the sperm surface are lost during decapacitation.

C. The membrane potential of the sperm cell becomes more positive as potassium ions leave the sperm. This change in membrane potential may allow calcium channels to be opened and permit calcium to enter the sperm.

D. Calcium and bicarbonate ions are critical in activating cAMP production and in facilitating the membrane fusion events of the acrosome reaction.

E. As a result of cAMP formation, protein phosphorylation occurs. Once they are phosphorylated, some proteins migrate to the surface of the sperm head. One of these proteins is izumo, which is critical in sperm-egg fusion.

which one of the following combinations is correct?

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#Question id: 11903

#Unit 7. System Physiology – Animal

If a patient has a creatinine clearance of 90 ml/min, a urine flow rate of 1 ml/min, a plasma K+ concentration of 4 mEq/L, and a urine K+ concentration of 60 mEq/L, what is the approximate rate of K+ excretion?

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#Question id: 26947

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Calculate the finite rate of increase, if ecologists count the number of insects in the population, N0=200, the next year ecologists count 260 insects in the same population?

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#Question id: 11301

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

How is phosphorus returned to the soil from organic phosphorus?