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- The“mean generation time” of a population equals:a.(x lxmx)/R0.b.nx.c.lx mx.d.x lx mx.e.none of the choices apply.a. For an exponentially growing population, calculate μmax (units?) based on the data belowb. Calculate the specific growth rate (μ) of the population above growing at a substrate concentration of 25 mg/L according to Monod kinetics with a ks of 50 mg/L.c. Consider two genetically engineered organisms intended for use in the cleanup of hydrocarbon spills into the ocean. Bacterium alpha has a μmax of 1 d-1 and a ks of 0.1 mg/L. Bacterium beta has a μmax of 5 d-1 and a ks of 5 mg/L. If the hydrocarbon concentration is initially 1000 mg/L and the desired objective is to reduce concentrations below 0.1 mg/L what order of addition of the bacterial species is desired?Assuming the original 10 organisms grew exponentially, doubling in size with every unit of time, calculate the population size from t0 to t4 and draw the position of this curve on your graph. Adjust your figure legend.
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- A starting population of 300 individuals grows by 33% every year. Assuming that resources are unlimited, how big will the population be after 5 months (note: months not years)? Question 4 options: 333 338 364 321 Previous PageNext PagePlease help me to get aswers thank you Define and give an example of each of the following. You may use examples from the Human Population Growth A) Density-dependent control on human population growth B) Density-independent control on human population growthWhat is the name of the model that exhibits the maximum rate of population growth? Select one: Logistic Factorial Exponential Speculative