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Question 17 2 pts If a population is composed of greater numbers of pre-reproductive and reproductive age and less of post-reproductive age, what will most likely happen to the size of the population? It will experience no growth and remain constant. It will decrease steadily and the population size will go down It will grow steadily and increases as pre-reproductive individual ages. None of the choices are correct. D Question 18 2 pts Refer to the chart below. The table represents three types of Both organisms benefit from the activity of each other. One organism benefits, and the other organism neither benefits nor suffers harm. One organism obtains its nutrients from another, and the other organism may weaken due to deprivation. secondary succession O competition symbiosis Orhythmic patterns.
D Question 19 2 pts Refer to the chart below. Which pair of organisms generally exhibits the type of relationship described in number 1. of the table? In other words, which of the following describe both organisms benefiting from the activity of each other? 1. Both organisms benefit from the activity of each other. 2. One organism benefits, and the other organism neither benefits nor suffers harm 3. One organism obtains its nutrients from another, and the other organism may weaken due to deprivation. bats that eat fruit and the firds that eat the same fruit coyotes and the sheep the coyotes eat hummingbirds that drink flower nectar and the flowering plants that produce the nectar O parasitic worms and the white-tailed deer that the worms infect
Question 20 2 pts Refer to the chart below. 1. Both organisms benefit from the activity of each other. 2. One organism benefits, and the other organism neither benefits nor suffers harm. 3. One organism obtains its nutrients from another, and the other organism may weaken due to deprivation. The relationship described in number 3. in the table is called? In other words, the relationship where one organism obtains its nutrients from another, and the other organism may weaken due to deprivation? commensalism mutualism predation parasitism
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