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Quizizz. 5 question assessment questions Which option correctly defines what a survivorship curve is?
A. A graph that shows the percent survival rate for different age groups in a population from birth to maximum age for that species.
B. A bar graph chart that shows the change in species birth rate over time
c. A pie chart that displays the percentage of species that survived a natural disaster versus the species that have adapted to the environment to survive D. A scatter plot that shows the amount of a population that survives each time a disturbance occurs in an area. What best explains what aspects make a survival curve illustration? A.
Age, maximum life expectancy, animal population, birth, and time
B.
Predator/Prey relationships, consumers, and TRUE or False: Survival Curves deal with age and time
In which habitat are earthworms most likely to survive and multiply?
A.
The Sahara Desert
B.
The Amazon Rainforest
C.
Antarctica
D.
The Atlantic Ocean
What is constant loss?
A.
The death rate constant from birth to death
B.
The feeling of being confused and out of place
C.
The speed at which the glaciers are melting
D.
The amount of diversity that can be observed in a habitat
Study Guide Section
T/F
The Y-axis of the survival curve chart shows the percent of organisms surviving. (
T)
One characteristic of type 1 species is that majority of their population tends to survive from birth to death. (T)
Survival Curves do not give insight into K and R-selected Species. (F)
Which option best fills in the Blank.
On a survivorship curve, type __ species is classified as a large percent of the population survives from birth to death.
A)
Type 1
B)
Type 2
C)
Type 3
D)
Both B and C
(
answer is A)
On a survivorship curve, a type 2 species has the characteristic of constant loss. During constant loss, death rate is _____ from birth to death
A)
Increased
B)
Decreased
C)
Constant
D)
Stagnant (answer is C)
On a survivorship curve, type _ species tend to have a early loss, or a large percent of the population dies earl in life.
A)
Type 1
B)
Type 2
C)
Type 3 and 1
D)
Type 3
(answer is D)
Type 1 species usually has a large percent of the population that survives to adulthood because of the parental care they provide to their offspring, thus increasing their chance of survival to old age. Based on this description, it can be concluded that type 1 species are..
A)
Generalist Species
B)
K-Selected Species
C)
Specialist Species
D)
R-Selected Species E)
None of the Above (Answer is B)
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