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iren [92.7K]
1 year ago
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When a population is small there is an abundance of resources for all individuals, so the per capita resource availability is hi

gh, thus leading to more rapid growth rates (as compared to larger populations). Why then are small populations more likely to go extinct compared to large populations
Biology
1 answer:
user100 [1]1 year ago
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Answer:

Since there are fewer individuals there is less genetic variation meaning that one disease/disaster and wipe out the whole population

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Within a six-base DNA recognition sequence, an enzyme that cuts between the 3rd and 4th bases from the 5' end will generate blunt ends.

a)True

b)False

a) True

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d)They provide a defense mechanism against infection by viruses.

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