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How does the habitat on the campus differ from the original habitat?
(choose all that apply...
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How does the habitat on the campus differ from the original habitat?
(choose all that apply) *
The campus has more people than the original habitat.
The campus has more noise than the original habitat.
The campus has more light at night than the original habitat.
O The campus has more cars than the original habitat.
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Two male mice, which we will call male a and male b, are both phenotypically normal. male a was from a litter that contained half phenotypically normal mice and half dwarf mice. the mother of male a was known to be homozygous for the normal igf2 allele. male b was from a litter of eight mice that were all phenotypically normal. the parents of male b were a phenotypically normal male and a dwarf female. male a and male b were put into a cage with two female mice that we will call female a and female b. female a is a dwarf and female b is phenotypically normal. the parents of these two females were unknown, although it was known that they were from the same litter. the mice were allowed to mate with each other, and the following data were obtained: female a gave birth to three dwarf babies and four normal babies. female b gave birth to four normal babies and two dwarf babies. which male(s)mated with female a and female b? male a with both females male a with female b, and male b with female a male a with female a, and male b with female b could not be determined male b with both females
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How do you suppose living conditions differ between the country furthest along in the demographic transition compared to the country earliest in the transition? how would living conditions in these two countries affect both birth and death rates?
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