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Explain what happens when the demand curve intersects with the supply curve?

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Explain the consumer equilibrium with the help of indifference curve?

Explain the consumer equilibrium with the help of indifference curve?


Type of selection that keeps the center of the curve at its current position?

stabilizing selection


What is Type of selection that keeps the center of the curve at its current position?

Stabilizing selection is the type of selection that keeps the center of the curve at its current position. This type of selection removes extreme phenotypes from the population, favoring the intermediate phenotype.


What is the difference between directional and disruptive selection?

I'm not sure what "stabilizing directional" selection is, but if you get out a bell curve graph... Stabilizing selection tends to select for individuals around the average, or mean, of a population, which technically makes the curve steeper. Directional selection shifts the average in one direction (shifts the whole curve in one direction). Disruptive selection creates two new averages, which means it splits the one curve into two, smaller, separate curves.


What is diagram and explain The classical curve of economics?

How do you draw the total product Curve:


What is the nature of the J-curve?

example of a J-curve population in nature? Explain.


What does a Graph look like showing phenotype distributions for stabilizing selection?

A normal curve. A Bell curve.


Movement along a demand curve?

explain graphically the movement along the demand curve


Explain the link between income consumption curve and Engel curve?

Its the same I think :)


When individuals near the center of the curve have higher fitness than individuals at either end of the curve?

Stabilizing Selection


What natural selection called at extreme phenotype?

This type of natural selection is called directional selection and does not display a normal curve of expressed traits, but a heavy set of data to the left of the curve that indicates the direction of selection of the extreme phenotype.Disruptive selection is where two extreme phenotypes are maintained in a population. This curve looks like a two humped camel in it's expression of these extreme traits.