1.The population must be infinitely large
2. There must be no mutations
3. Breeding amongst the population must be random
4. There must be no Immigration or Immigration
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Mutation cannot occur
There must be an absence of other evolutionary influences.
the population must be infinitely large
All organisms must reproduce.
homeostatis is when and organism maintains its internal self while dealing with external changes and equilibrium is a when all the conditions of a system which are competing influences are balanced, in a wide variety of contexts.
Particles tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated, a process known as diffusion. When the concentration of a solute is the same throughout a system, the system has reached equilibrium.
Homeostasis:The ability of a system or living organism to adjust its internal environment to maintain a stable equilibrium; such as the ability of warm-blooded animals to maintain a constant temperature; Such a dynamic equilibrium or balance
there is a concentration gradient!:)
Mutation cannot occur
An equilibrium constant
An equilibrium constant
D. no movement into or out of the population
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Reversible reactions are those where the products are in equilibrium at a set of conditions. For one of the most simple examples to illustrate this, look at ice water. At equilibrium conditions, a class of ice water is half ice and half water. If you shift the conditions by heating the ice water, ice will melt to bring the temperature back to equilibrium conditions but the ratio of ice to water will have changed.
Equilibrium means that an object will stay at rest or not accelerate; the conditions are the net force is zero and the net moment about any point is zero.
At equilibrium the concentrations of reactants and productas remain constant.
At equilibrium the concentrations of reactants and productas remain constant.
The Le Chtelier's principle states one thing. It is the dynamic equilibrium which is disturbed by changing the conditions and the position of equilibrium moves that makes a change.
It is in equilibrium when the two conditions are satisfied - there is no net translational equilibrium and no net rotational equilibrium. For translational equilibrium, the summation of forces acting on the matter must equate to zero, which means that there is no resultant force. For rotational equilibrium, the sum of moments must be zero, which means there is no resultant torque. When these two conditions are met, the object will be stationary, i.e. it is in a state of equilibrium.
Mutation cannot occur