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Q: What are different types of population?
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What concept refers to the number of different types of organisms that live in an area?

population


What concept refers to the number or different types or organisms that live in an area?

Population :)


Would all the birds in an area make a population?

no beacause their are all different types of birds and that why it cant make up a population


Types of population and different properties of population?

Population can be described as dense, sparse or even. The population of a given area can be described using three parameters namely the area, time and the individuals or species.


What is E-Types's population?

E-Types's population is 2,010.


What is the population of E-Types?

E-Types's population is 30.


Would all the birds in an area make up a population?

no beacause their are all different types of birds and that why it cant make up a population


What are the different types of niche?

population niche , marketting niche yun lng ang bobo mo naman


What are two types of genetic drift?

Founder effect- isolation of few individuals from larger population; new population forms with different gene pool. Bottleneck effect- Drastic reduction of population size leading to a restrictive gene pool in wich the population must use to recover. Forms population with different gene pool.


Identify the three types of population settlement?

The three types of population settlements are Linear, Scattere and Clustered.


Do different types of rock make different types of glass?

yes, different types of rock probably do make different types of glass


What is a natural variation in a population?

Look at a population of humans. Your class will do. Now, how many different heights, hair colors and other assorted phenotypic variations can you see in this small population?This is the frequency of alleles of these types that we call natural variation.