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Biology questions
True or false: Nearly all developed countries in the world are beginning a demographic transition in the 21st century. *
Show more - True
- False
- True
- False
- True
- False
- True
- False
- A) industrial economies and low individual incomes.
- B) agricultural economies and high individual incomes.
- C) agricultural economies and low individual incomes.
- D) industrial economies and high individual incomes.
- True
- False
- True
- False
- A) less than 1
- B) 1-10
- C) 11-50
- D) more than 50
- A) nitrous oxides.
- B) carbon dioxide.
- C) sulfur dioxides.
- D) chlorofluorocarbons.
- A) at all, in the wild or in captivity at the present time.
- B) at all, presently or during the past 10 years.
- C) at all, presently or during the past 50 years.
- D) in the wild presently but may exist in captivity.
- A) smoothly and steadily increased.
- B) smoothly and steadily increased until the past hundred years or so.
- C) generally increased but with punctuations in the pattern.
- D) rapidly increased until it started to rapidly decrease in the past hundred years or so.
- A) competitive exclusion.
- B) habitat fragmentation.
- C) eutrophication.
- D) overexploitation.
- A) producer
- B) secondary consumer
- C) mutualistic species
- D) keystone species
- A) commensalism.
- B) competition.
- C) predation.
- D) parasitism.
- A) less genetically diverse than teosinte.
- B) more genetically diverse than teosinte.
- C) a threat to teosinte populations.
- D) about as genetically diverse as teosinte.
- A) competitors
- B) producers
- C) a keystone species
- D) parasites
- A) Yes. A species with few individuals is more likely to be eliminated by a reduction in population size caused by a chance environmental event like bad weather or a fire.
- B) Maybe. However, there's no risk to a small population as long as genetic diversity is high.
- C) Yes. A species with few individuals is likely to have a high percentage of heterozygotes. This can reduce the likelihood that the species can adaptively evolve in response to environmental changes.
- D) No. Genetic drift allows small populations to avoid the loss of advantageous alleles from the population.
- A) winter; summer
- B) summer; winter
- C) spring; fall
- D) fall; spring
- A) The pavement and buildings absorb heat.
- B) There are more parks in the city.
- C) Fewer people drive in the suburbs.
- D) Fewer buildings use air conditioning in the suburbs.
- A) the hot desert sun.
- B) the Pacific Ocean.
- C) overgrazing by livestock.
- D) the rain shadow from a California mountain range.
- A) France is surrounded by mountains that buffer it from all severe weather conditions.
- B) Nova Scotia isn't near a large body of water, but France is located adjacent to the ocean.
- C) There are more people in France than Nova Scotia, thus human activity warms up the former region during colder periods of the year.
- D) The Gulf Stream brings warm water from the tropical Atlantic to France, modifying its climate.
- A) solar precipitation.
- B) solar irradiance.
- C) solar flare.
- D) solar convergence.
- A) low; varying
- B) high; low
- C) low; low
- D) high; varying
- A) moving ice from the Arctic to the tropical oceans
- B) forcibly melting more glaciers and polar ice caps
- C) reflecting more light from land masses
- D) decreasing the reflectance of cities
- A) removing excess nutrients, such as phosphates and nitrates.
- B) removing semisolid wastes.
- C) discharging untreated wastewater into waterways.
- D) burning semisolid wastes for energy.