The size at which a population stabilizes in a particular place is defined as the ________ for that species.
A. range
B. carrying capacity
C. growth potential
D. optimum
Answer: B
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Utilizing more motor units for stronger muscle contractions is called
A. fast-twitching. B. fatigue. C. aerobic capacity. D. recruitment. E. insertion.
By 1700 CE, the island's landscape had changed dramatically. Which statement describes this change?
What will be an ideal response?
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A) Budding yeast B) Spirogyra C) Amoeba D) Aspergillus