Description : The unrestricted reproductive capacity of a population is called is :
Last Answer : The unrestricted reproductive capacity of a population is called is : A. Birth rate B. Biotic potential C. Carrying capacity D. Fertility
Description : When does the growth rate of a population following the logistic model equal zero? The logistic model is given as dN/dt = rN(1–N/K) (a) when N/K equals zero (b) when death rate is greater than birth rate (c) when N/K is exactly one (d) when N nears the carrying capacity of the habitat.
Last Answer : (a) when N/K equals zero
Description : The per capita birth rate of a population is known as its: w) mortality x) natality (pron: nay-tal-eh-ty) y) population density z) carrying capacity
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- NATALITY
Description : Ageing of the population is caused by: A. Low birth rates. B. High death rates. C. The immigration of workers from other countries. D. High fertility rates.
Last Answer : Low birth rates.
Last Answer : Low birth rates
Description : Biotic potential is increase in population under
Last Answer : Biotic potential is increase in population under A. Natural conditons B. Climatic conditions C. Optimum conditions D. Given coditions
Description : Two opposite forces operate in the growth and development of every population. One of them is related to the ability to reproduce at a given rate. The force opposite to it is called (a) fecundity (b) environmental resistances (c) biotic control (d) mortality.
Last Answer : (b) environmental resistances
Description : Certain characteristic demographic features of developing countries are (a) high fertility, low or rapidly falling mortality rate, rapid population growth and a very young age distribution (b) high ... (d) high mortality, high density, uneven population growth and a very old age distribution.
Last Answer : (a) high fertility, low or rapidly falling mortality rate, rapid population growth and a very young age distribution
Description : What is the relationship of births to deaths in a population before the population reaches the environments carrying capacity?
Last Answer : 44563
Description : How does carrying capacity affect the size of a population?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : What type of growth curve is exhibited by a population that reaches a carrying capacity?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Why are human population not limited by the carrying capacity of their ecosystem?
Last Answer : Humans are able to use their knowledge to locate resources they need.
Description : 9. The carrying capacity of a population is determined by its (a)Birth rate (b)death rate (c)reproductive status (d)limiting resourses
Last Answer : (c)reproductive status
Description : If the population growth follows a logistic curve, the maximum sustainable yield: (A) is equal to half the carrying capacity. (B) is equal to the carrying capacity. (C) depends on growth rates. (D) depends on the initial population.
Last Answer : (A) is equal to half the carrying capacity.
Description : How can reproductive behavior of individuals affect the growth rate of a population?
Description : The inherent capacity of soil to provide essential chemical elements for the growth of plants is termed as – a. Soil Productivity b. Soil Fertility c. Soil capacity d. Soil flexibility e. Soil Utility
Last Answer : b. Soil Fertility
Description : Biotic potential refers to
Last Answer : Biotic potential refers to A. Increase of population under optimum conditions B. Increase of ... D. Increase of population under stress conditions
Description : The resources which are obtained from bio sphere and have life are – (1) Potential resources (2) Biotic resources (3) Abiotic resources (4) Renewable resources
Last Answer : (2) Biotic resources Explanation: Biotic resources describe living or once living resources of a community; for example organisms, such as plants and animals. They are obtained from the biosphere and ... are called Abiotic Re-sources. For example, water, minerals, metals, wind, solar energy etc.
Description : The resources which are obtained from bio sphere and have life are – (1) Potential resources (2) Biotic resources (3) Abiatic resources (4) Renewable resources
Description : The resources which are obtained from bio sphere and have life are : (1) Potential resources (2) Biotic resources (3) Abiotic resources (4) Renewable resources
Last Answer : Biotic resources
Description : (i) ……………….. is defined as the number of females per thousand males in any given population. (Demography / Sex ratio / Fertility)
Last Answer : Choose the correct alternative and complete the statements : (i) .. is defined as the number of females ... in (1971 / 1991 / 1994)
Description : Ecosystem consists of : (1) A biotic community and its non-living elements (2) Population (3) A population and its non-living elements (4) A biotic community
Last Answer : (1) A biotic community and its non-living elements Explanation: An ecosystem is defined as any community of living and non-living things that work together. Biotic components are the living ... of an ecosystem is called abiotic components such as temperature, light, moisture, air currents, etc.
Description : Geometric representation of age structure is a characteristic of (a) population (b) landscape (c) ecosystem (d) biotic community.
Last Answer : (a) population
Description : An association of individuals of different species living in the same habitat and having functional interactions is (a) ecosystem (b) population (c) ecological niche (d) biotic community.
Last Answer : (d) biotic community.
Description : Ecosystem consists of : (1) A biotic community and its non–living elements (2) Population (3) A population and its non–living elements (4) A biotic community
Last Answer : A biotic community and its non–living elements
Description : The upper pulse rate and information carrying capacity of a cable is limited by a. Pulse shortening b. Attenuation c. Light leakage d. Modal dispersion
Last Answer : d. Modal dispersion
Description : Bulldozers are very powerful tractors and have excellent ground-hold A. Design C. Ground Hold capacity B. Rate D. Carrying capacity
Last Answer : Ground Hold capacity
Description : The upper pulse rate and information-carrying capacity of a cable is limited by ∙ A. pulse shortening ∙ B. attenuation ∙ C. light leakage ∙ D. modal dispersion
Last Answer : D. modal dispersion
Description : The upper pulse rate and information carrying capacity of a cable is limited by ∙ a. Pulse shortening ∙ b. Attenuation ∙ c. Light leakage ∙ d. Modal dispersion
Last Answer : ∙ d. Modal dispersion
Description : The upper pulse rate and information carrying capacity of a cable is limited by:
Last Answer : modal dispersion
Description : Is the "unrestricted right" to believe in anything justifiable or dangerous?
Last Answer : How on earth would you control what someone else thinks?
Description : Are there good arguments against unrestricted free trade?
Last Answer : answer:For me there are a number of things, one thing at least, I don't know if an 18th century economic model is capable of setting a standard for 21 century financial instruments, for example, the ... everything? Can the market really sort it all out for the best? Personally, I don't think so.
Description : What is the meaning of unrestricted name ?
Last Answer : Unrestricted name means fluent , unrestricted.
Description : Free Trade refers to - (1) free movement of goods from one country to another (2) movement of goods free of cost (3) unrestricted exchange of goods and service (4) trade free of duty
Last Answer : (1) free movement of goods from one country to another Explanation: Free trade is a policy by which a government does not discriminate against imports or interfere with exports by ... countries are determined by price strategies that may differ-from those that would emerge under deregulation.
Description : Classify the restricted and unrestricted procedure from the following.
Last Answer : a. Call b. User-Exit c. Call-Query d. Up e. Execute-Query f. Message g. Exit-From h. Post i. Break? a. Call - unrestricted b. User Exit - Unrestricted c. Call_query - Unrestricted ... Query - Restricted f. Message - Restricted g. Exit_form - Restricted h. Post - Restricted i. Break - Unrestricted.
Description : What are the unrestricted procedures used to change the popup screen position during run time ?
Last Answer : Anchor-view Resize -View Move-View.
Description : What is the difference between restricted and unrestricted package procedure ?
Last Answer : Restricted package procedure that affects the basic functions of SQL * Forms. It cannot used in all triggers except key triggers. Unrestricted package procedure that does not interfere with the basic functions of SQL * Forms it can be used in any triggers.
Description : The degree of static indeterminacy up to which column analogy method can be used is (A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) Unrestricted
Last Answer : (B) 3
Description : Socialism is opposed to a. social security scheme b. equal distribution of wealth c. unrestricted competition d. collective ownership and management
Last Answer : c. unrestricted competition
Description : If all the production rules have single non - terminal symbol on the left side, the grammar defined is : (A) context free grammar (B) context sensitive grammar (C) unrestricted grammar (D) phrase grammar
Last Answer : (A) context free grammar
Description : Which one of the following is correct, when a class grants friend status to another class? (A) The member functions of the class generating friendship can access the members of the friend class. (B) ... the friendship. (C) Class friendship is reciprocal to each other (D) There is no such concept.
Last Answer : All member functions of the class granted friendship have unrestricted access to the members of the class granting the friendship.
Description : Free Trade refers to (1) free movement of goods from one country to another (2) movement of goods free of cost (3) unrestricted exchange of goods and service (4) trade free of duty
Last Answer : free movement of goods from one country to another
Description : Loss of reproductive capacity in women after age of 45 years is
Last Answer : Loss of reproductive capacity in women after age of 45 years is A. Menstruation B. Ageing C. Menopause D. Menarche
Description : Which one of the following is not a parasitic adaptation? (a) Development of adhesive organs (b) Loss of digestive organs (c) Loss of reproductive capacity (d) Loss of unnecessary sense organs
Last Answer : (c) Loss of reproductive capacity
Description : Deficiency of vitamin E causes (a) Beri-beri (b) Scurvy (c) Reduced reproductive capacity (d) Impotancy
Last Answer : (d) Impotancy
Description : What term describes the number of individuals of a population that are reproductive age?
Last Answer : Child-bearing age
Description : In a growing population of a country, (a) pre-reproductive individuals are more than the reproductive individuals (b) reproductive individuals are less than the post- reproductive individuals (c) ... are equal in number (d) pre-reproductive individuals are less than the reproductive individuals.
Last Answer : (a) pre-reproductive individuals are more than the reproductive individuals
Description : In a growing population of a country (1) pre-reproductive individuals are more than the reproductive individuals. ( 1) reproductive individuals are less than the post- reproductive individuals. ... are equal in number. (4) pre-reproductive individuals are less than the reproductive individuals.
Last Answer : (1) pre-reproductive individuals are more than the reproductive individuals.
Description : If a country is having large proportion of young population, it would mean (a) High Birth rate and the population is youthful. -Geography
Last Answer : (a) High Birth rate and the population is youthful
Description : In a particular city in one year the birth rate is 25 per 1000 people. The death rate is 10 per 1000 people. What is the city and annual population growth?
Last Answer : 15, assuming these are the only available numbers (some people will likely move out of towwn, which would also affect the annual population growth numbers). Expressed as a percentage, the town has a 1.5 percent annual population growth rate.