In survivorship curves, TYPE I is marked by: a. Massive offspring, very few surv
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In survivorship curves, TYPE I is marked by:
a. Massive offspring, very few surviving, but a long life for those that do survive
b. Random death and linear growth
C.The most important group, dominating all ecology, the most abundant group on Earth.
D. Few offspring with long lived survivors and a punctuated time of expiration
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Mullerian Mimicry is called "additive aposematic" by your instructor False or true (teacher never talk about this so this question weird, I already confirmed with other people about that)
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An invasive plant would be part of an abiotic factor affecting an environment. true or false?
Explanation / Answer
D is the correct answer example is humans.
A is wrong because option A is an example of the type III survivorship curve. Example is frog.
B is wrong because it is an example of type II survivorship curve example is song birds
C is wrong because type I doesn't show the most abundant groups on earth.
2) True.
Apoematism is to mimic the defense organisms. And mullerian mimicry is also mimicry of defense organism but these mimicry is actually dangerous and they in turn defend the prey.
3) false.
An invasive plant would be part of Biotic factor affecting an environment.
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