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Animal Biology
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Animal Diversity
Course
Animal Biology
Study Pack
Set 1: Science of Zoology and Evolution of Animal Diversity
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Set 2: Animal Ecology
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Set 3: Animal Architecture
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Set 4: Taxonomy and Phylogeny of Animals
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Set 5: Unicellular Eukaryotes
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Set 6: Sponges: Phylum Porifera
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Set 7: Cnidarians and Ctenophores
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Set 8: Acoelomorpha, Platyzoa, and Mesozoa: Flatworms, Gastrotrichs, Gnathiferans, and Mesozoans
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Set 9: Polyzoa and Kryptrochozoa: Cycliophora, Entoprocta, Ectoprocta, Brachiopoda, Phoronida, and Nemertea
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Set 10: Molluscs
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Set 11: Annelids and Allied Taxa
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Set 12: Smaller Ecdysozoans
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Set 13: Arthropods
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Set 14: Chaetognaths, Echinoderms, and Hemichordates
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Set 15: Vertebrate Beginnings: the Chordates
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Set 16: Fishes
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Set 17: The Early Tetrapods and Modern Amphibians
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Set 18: Amniote Origins and Nonavian Reptiles
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Set 19: Birds
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Set 20: Mammals
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Set 2 Animal Ecology
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Set 2 Animal Ecology
Question 1
(Multiple Choice)
Free
The maximum number of individuals of a species that an area can support is the
A)rate of increase.
B)growth rate.
C)carrying capacity.
D)net productivity.
E)gross productivity.
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Question 2
(True False)
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A community is made up of living organisms and their nonliving environment.
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Question 3
(Multiple Choice)
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Natural populations are controlled by density-dependent and density-independent forces.What is an example of a density independent factor?
A)adverse weather
B)food supply
C)overcrowding
D)supply of nest sites
E)supply of mates
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