The kind of population growth depicted by the graph is exponential growth.
<h3>What is exponential population growth?</h3>
It is a kind of population growth that takes place in an environment where the population has no limiting factors. In order words, there are unlimited resources without any hindrance to the growth of the population.
Such a population grows rapidly as soon as it is able to adapt to its environment and continue growing at maximum biotic potential.
A graphical illustration of the exponential growth usually forms a J shape curve.
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Your answer would be B. individuals moving into a population.
Imagine you live in a small village that is remote and hasn't had much contact with people from different geographical areas or other continents even. Your community will have a certain gene pool as each individual has certain genes and when the genes of every person are taken into account this leaves us with certain genes that perhaps aren't found somewhere else. Suddenly, there is a big influx of another group of people coming from one particular region with a somewhat different gene pool to this community.
After some time, these people will reproduce and create new children who will have a more diverse gene pool (if the people from the old and new community would make babies for example). This is how the gene pools would get expanded and also gene flow would occur.
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The active site of an enzyme
a. Is where the semi-permeable membrane is located
b. Is a specific bulge of protuberance on an enzyme
C. Is a groove or crevice in the structure of the enzyme into which the substrate fits
d. Rigidly resists any alteration of its shape
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C. Is a groove or crevice in the structure of the enzyme into which the substrate fits.
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The active site is one such gap or pocket to which the substrate adapts and binds to the enzyme.
The active site is the region of the enzyme to which the substrate molecule binds and causes a chemical reaction. The active site is composed of amino acid residues that form a temporary bond with the substrate.
Answer:A set of five nitrogenous bases is used in the construction of nucleotides, which in turn build up the nucleic acids like DNA and RNA. These bases are crucially important because the sequencing of them in DNA and RNA is the way information is stored.