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NR326 Final Exam
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NR326 Final Exam 
- Applied forest ecology 
 
- The science and art of growing and tending forest crops - classic definition 
 
- The art and science of controlling the establishment, growth, composition, health, and quality of forests and woodlands to meet the diverse needs and values (objectives) of landowners and society on a sustainable basis 
silviculture. 
The study of how trees grow and reproduce, as well as ways that the physical environment influences their physiology, and the general i...
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Bio182 NAU Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Verified
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What is TFR and how does it influence the predictions on future human population? - Total 
Fertility Rate: 
Average number of live births a woman has during her lifetime 
Shows population growth 
What are the 4 main human caused factors to the loss of biodiversity? - Habitat Destruction, 
Invasive Species, Pollution, Overexploitation 
What is Biomagnification? - Tendency of certain chemicals to accumulate or build up within food 
chains 
What is the other name for the global water cycle? - Hydro...
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Bio 250 Exam 3 Practice Questions and Answers
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Gause's principle of competitive exclusion - no two species can occupy identical niches indefinitely when resources are limiting -either they can't exist for a long time or there niches are somewhat different 
Sympatric species often avoid competition by living in different portions of the habitat, or using different food or other resources Ex: anolis lizards on caribbean island 
Character displacement differences between symmetric species that are favored by natural selection in order to part...
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BIOEE 1610 Prelim 2 Questions with correct Answers
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"Optimally foraging" children, seeking to sell water, should all stand on the same side of the road. - 
False 
A beaver makes a dam which creates habitat for a species of fish - commensalism 
A cow eats grass - exploitation 
A gopher digs a hole in a patch of grass 
amensalism - amensalism 
A hummingbird pollinates a flower while it ingests nectar - mutalism 
A metapopulation: - Refers to patchiness in a population that allows it to function like many 
connected smaller subpopulations. 
A nich...
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BIO 1150 Exam 4 - Questions with Verified Answers
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BIO 1150 Exam 4 - Questions with Verified Answers Species transplant organisms that are intentionally or accidentally relocated from their original distribution Biotic factors that affect the distribution of organisms Predation Herbivory Competition Abiotic factors that affect the distribution of organisms Temperature Water Sunlight Wind Rocks and Soil How does temperature affect cells and proteins? Cells can freeze and rupture, proteins denature in hot temperatures Salinity A measure of the am...
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Test Bank forTerrestrial and Aquatic Biomes Terrestrial biomes are categorized by their major plant growth forms
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Chapter 6: Terrestrial and Aquatic Biomes 
Terrestrial biomes are categorized by their major plant growth forms. 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. Which of the following pairs is an example of convergent evolution? 
a. dogs and cats 
b. wolves and deer 
c. birds and bats 
d. giraffes and trees 
Answer: c 
2. Biomes are 
a. geographic regions with the same key species. 
b. geographic regions with species that have not evolved convergently. 
c. geographic regions with the same range of temperatures. 
d. geogra...
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Biology 1407 Exam 2 Review 2024 Questions And Answers
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trophic - ANS feeding 
 
symbiosis - ANS one species lives in or on another species, affect can be positive or negative 
 
predation - ANS one species' individual kills and eats another species' individual 
 
carnivory - ANS predator and prey are both animals 
 
herbivory - ANS predator is an animal and the prey is a plant 
 
parasitism - ANS a parasite lives in or on its host feeding off certain tissues without necesarily killing them 
 
competition - ANS ...
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BSC 108 Final Exam | 100% Correct | Verified | 2024 Version
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BSC 108 Final Exam | 100% Correct | 
 
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doing all of the above ----introduced species can have important effects on biological communities by 
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preying upon native species 
competing with native species for resources 
reducing biodiversity 
doing all of the above 
 
favorable traits accumulate over time ----which can be inferred from natural selection? 
 
hybrid sterility tests ----all of the following are things used to determine relationshi...
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Biology 301 Ecology and Evolution- Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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Biology 301 Ecology and Evolution- 
Exam 1 Study Guide with Complete 
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The study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment - Ans:- 
Ecology 
· The study of the distribution and abundance of organisms - Ans:-ecology 
· Change in a population's gene pool over time - Ans:-evolution 
· Science of the origins of biological diversity and its distribution - Ans:-evolution 
the most fundamental unit of ecology (membrane that separates internal processes...
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BIO 106 Final Exam Study Guide Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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Who gets harmed, who benefits in each type of interaction? - • Mutualism (prey and predatory 
benefit from interaction) 
• Consumption (one benefits and one is harmed by interaction. Includes: predation, parasitism, 
herbivory) 
• Competition (both are harmed by interaction - but one harmed more than the other) 
What is "facilitation" and how does it play out over time? - Facilitation: an interaction in which 
one species has a positive effect on the survival and reproduction of another ...
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