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How does a population grow or shrink emigration immigration birth death rates?

The population can grow or shrink depending on the interaction of the two flows and the two rates.


When does shrink come to your animal crossing town?

He comes randomly


What will happen when you put an animal cell in a in hypertonic solution?

it will shrink


Why did the seminole population shrink so much in Florida?

it was to hot there


What will happen to an animal cell that is placed in 50 percent salt solution?

It will shrink.


What is Japan's population exspected to do in the future?

Japan's population will shrink to an estimated 90 million in 2055 from around 127 million today.


What are the results if you put a plant cell and an animal cell in a hyper tonic solution?

The plant cell will shrink, but its cell wall will prevent it from completely collapsing. In contrast, the animal cell will shrink and may undergo crenation due to the hypertonic solution causing water to leave the cell.


What is the future tense of shrink?

Will shrink.


Will an animal cell shrink if placed in pure water?

No, an animal cell will not shrink if placed in pure water. Instead, it will tend to swell and may eventually burst due to the process of osmosis, where water moves into the cell to equalize the concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell.


Why don't plant cells shrink up like animal cells in a salt solution?

Plant cells have rigid cell walls made of cellulose that provide structural support and prevent the cell from shrinking in a hypertonic solution (like a salt solution). The cell wall maintains the cell's shape and prevents excessive water loss by osmosis. Animal cells do not have cell walls and will shrink in a hypertonic solution due to water loss.


What happens to population when the death rate is very close to the birth rate?

It achieves what used to be called "ZPG" - zero population growth. Births and deaths are essentially equal. The population sustains itself where it is, but does not grow or shrink.


How might the presence of a chemical mutagen affect the genetic size of a population over time?

It affects the population because mutations can be deadly and they're passed down from one generation to the next making the population shrink.