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An unrestricted population of organisms experiences exponential growth.
(3) a diversity of organisms
Population. A localized group of organisms that belong to the same species is called a
The five Hardy-Weinberg principles are:1. No mutations2. No natural selection3. random mating4. a large population5. no immigration or emigrationIt is impossible to have no natural selection in a natural environment because that would require all organisms to be equally fit. The only way to meet this principle is to have a population of genetically identical organisms which does not happen naturally. All five of these principles cannot be met in real life, but it may be possible to have a species in hardy- weinberg equilibrium in a lab situation.
Yes, use the Hardy-Weinburg equilibrium equation.
No. Evolution is the change in allele ( different molecular forms of the same gene ) frequency over time in a population of organisms. No equilibrium there.
All organisms must reproduce.
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Because the population of organisms is pond effect
An unrestricted population of organisms experiences exponential growth.
=)Population: when a localized group of organisms belong to the same species. (=
A population of organisms that is cared for by humans.
A captive population.
The population that feeds on several organisms will reproduce more due to different ways the organisms can get nutrients and thus will be more fit. Whereas if the food for the population that eats only one kind of plant/animal runs out, the population number will decrease or even die. In these kinds of scenarios, you usually see the population fluctuate with the amount of food: if there is an abundance of food, the population size goes up, but as the size goes up, the food decreases because more organisms are eating it. this puts stress on the population, and population begins to die off. As it dies, the food goes back up again because there are less organisms eating it.. and population goes up.. round and round. One big disadvantage is that if the food completely disappeared, the population would die.
(3) a diversity of organisms
the organisms with the highest population are the producers and th least is the tertiary organisms.