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7)Maintaining ecosystem functions and saving many more species are advantages of
captive-breeding programs.
protecting entire ecosystems rather than individual species.
preserving genetic material called germ plasm.
none of the above
10)Each of the following is an example of a parasite EXCEPT
a roundworm in a human's intestine.
a cow in a pasture.
a tick on a cat.
mistletoe on a tree.
20)Temperature and precipitation affect the plants that grow in a certain climate because
they determine the quality of the soil where the plants will live.
they control the insects that cause damage to the plants.
plants need a certain range of temperature and precipitation to survive in a particular area.
all of the above
29) Which of the following comparison statements is true about
population growth of more developed and less developed countries?
Less developed countries have a higher rate of infant and maternal deaths than those of more developed countries.
Less developed countries do not have access to safe and reliable family-planning and health care as do more developed countries.
Less developed countries typically have higher birth rates and lower life expectancies than more developed countries.
all of the above
captive-breeding programs.
protecting entire ecosystems rather than individual species.
preserving genetic material called germ plasm.
none of the above
10)Each of the following is an example of a parasite EXCEPT
a roundworm in a human's intestine.
a cow in a pasture.
a tick on a cat.
mistletoe on a tree.
20)Temperature and precipitation affect the plants that grow in a certain climate because
they determine the quality of the soil where the plants will live.
they control the insects that cause damage to the plants.
plants need a certain range of temperature and precipitation to survive in a particular area.
all of the above
29) Which of the following comparison statements is true about
population growth of more developed and less developed countries?
Less developed countries have a higher rate of infant and maternal deaths than those of more developed countries.
Less developed countries do not have access to safe and reliable family-planning and health care as do more developed countries.
Less developed countries typically have higher birth rates and lower life expectancies than more developed countries.
all of the above