a Type III curve
-The greatest mortality is experienced early on in life, with relatively low rates of death for those surviving this bottleneck. This type of curve is characteristic of species that produce a large number of offspring
it is an exponential growth curve.
The cervical lordotic curve.
a bell curve indicates a what in a trait?
The thoracic spine is from the base of the neck to the bottom of the rib cage. All the thoracic vertebrae - all 12 have ribs attached. The curve the thoracic spine has is called the thoracic curve, or kyphosis. It is normal to have a curve but if the curve is excessive or twists to the side it is abnormal. It can cause problems or if mild most people do not know it is there.
it is a type of growth curve in which organisms feed only on one substrate
Type I survivorship curve
Type 1 = high survivorship when young, and low at old age
Type I
A type 2 survivorship curve implies a roughly constant mortality rate across all age groups of the species.
Type II
Type 1
type III
elephants
Chimpanzees are Type I organisms, and have cucarachas in thier pants.
type 1 is what it seems like but its type 2
Seagulls and other birds
a graph showing the process of animals or humans or plants and their growth rate over time.