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#Question id: 1460


One difference between cancer cells and normal cells is that cancer cells

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  1. are unable to synthesize DNA.

  2. are arrested at the S phase of the cell cycle.

  3. continue to divide even when they are tightly packed together.

  4. cannot function properly because they are affected by density-dependent inhibition

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#Question id: 11279

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Ecosystem A: Actual link 10, number of species 15  

Ecosystem B: Actual link 10, number of species 20   

Connectance of ecosystem A and B

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#Question id: 11280

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Ecosystem services include processes that increase the quality of the abiotic environment. Which of the following processes would fall under this category?

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#Question id: 11280

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Ecosystem services include processes that increase the quality of the abiotic environment. Which of the following processes would fall under this category?

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#Question id: 11281

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Owls eat rats, mice, shrews, and small birds. Assume that, over a period of time, an owl consumes 5,000 J of animal material. The owl loses 2,300 J in feces and owl pellets and uses 2,500 J for cellular respiration. What is the production efficiency of this owl?

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#Question id: 11281

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Owls eat rats, mice, shrews, and small birds. Assume that, over a period of time, an owl consumes 5,000 J of animal material. The owl loses 2,300 J in feces and owl pellets and uses 2,500 J for cellular respiration. What is the production efficiency of this owl?

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#Question id: 11282

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Which of the following ecosystems would likely have the largest net primary productivity per hectare and why?