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#Question id: 2953


If a cell in the G1 phase is fused with a cell in the S phase, then

#Unit 2. Cellular Organization
  1. the G1 nucleus will enter the S phase.

  2. the S nucleus will enter the G1 phase.

  3. both nuclei will enter the G2 phase.

  4. both nuclei will shut down.

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#Question id: 13179

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

In temperate lakes, the surface water is replenished with nutrients during turnovers that occur in the

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#Question id: 13180

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Which of the following is responsible for the summer and winter stratification of deep temperate lakes?

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#Question id: 13181

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Generally speaking, deserts are located in places where air masses are usually

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#Question id: 13182

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

The MacArthur-Wilson equilibrium model of island biogeography predicts the number of species found on islands. The figure below depicts two volcanic islands located off a section of mainland coast.

The MacArthur-Wilson model predicts that the relative numbers of bird species on the mainland and two islands would be

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#Question id: 13183

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

The MacArthur-Wilson equilibrium model of island biogeography predicts the number of species found on islands. The figure below depicts two volcanic islands located off a section of mainland coast.


According to the MacArthur-Wilson model, how would the number of bird species change from the time of an island's formation (assuming it remains constant in size and isolation)?


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#Question id: 13184

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

The MacArthur-Wilson equilibrium model of island biogeography predicts the number of species found on islands. The figure below depicts two volcanic islands located off a section of mainland coast.

According to  the  MacArthur-Wilson model, the  number of  bird  species present on  Island 2  at  any  one  time is  a function of the relative rates of