Competition between species is called ________.
A. exploitative
B. intraspecific
C. interspecific
D. interference
E. fundamental
Answer: C
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In a population of Mendel's garden peas, the frequency of green flowered plants (genotype aa) is 49%. The population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. What are the frequencies of the AA and Aa genotypes?
A. 49% AA, 2% Aa B. 9% AA, 42% Aa C. 42% AA, 9% Aa D. 33% AA, 18% Aa E. Can't determine from this information.
The most widely accepted model for the evolution of modern humans is pictured here. What is this model called?
A. Out-of-Africa and Replacement Model B. Hardy-Weinberg C. Multiregional continuity D. Replacement Model E. Out-of-Africa
Which of the following statements about predation are true? Check all that apply.
A. Batesian mimicry is not a coevolutionary adaptation to predation. B. Predation can induce coevolutionary changes in prey species. C. Animal predation on plants is called herbivory. D. Removal of a predator often leads to increased community stability. E. Cycling of predator and prey populations is not commonly observed.
In most eudicots, the primary root that emerges from a seed thickens and grows longer to become a(n) ____.
A. taproot B. fibrous root system C. secondary root D. adventitious root E. lateral root