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#Question id: 7009


The vegetal pole of a frog zygote differs from the animal pole in that:

#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
  1. the vegetal pole has a higher concentration of yolk

  2. the blastomeres originate only in the vegetal pole
  3. the vegetal pole cells undergo mitosis, but not cytokinesis
  4. the polar bodies bud from this region
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#Question id: 12347

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

A team of conservation biologists, surveying a population of frogs on an island, captured and marked 312 individuals in the first sample. In a second sampling, 3 days later, the team caught 140 individuals of which 26 were previously marked. The total number of frogs on the island is estimated to be . (Use decimal notation, not fractions or percentage)

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#Question id: 12348

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

The following equation represents a hypothetical relationship between fitness (w) and shoot: root ratio (r) in individuals of a plant species: w = 10r-10r2. At what value of shoot: root ratio (r), do these plants achieve maximum fitness? (Use decimal notation, not fractions or percentage)

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#Question id: 12349

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Males in a population differ in the time they spend displaying to females. A researcher hypothesizes that predators are responsible for these differences. Males display for longer durations when there are no predators in the vicinity and for shorter durations when there is a predator nearby. Which of the following study designs is the most appropriate test of this hypothesis?

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#Question id: 12350

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

What is the approximate current growth rate of the human population?

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#Question id: 12351

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

All the resources a species could potentially use describe its ____________.

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#Question id: 12352

#Unit 10. Ecological Principles

Which of the following populations is most likely to go extinct?