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Build a solid foundation in Biology 143 with this BIO 143 study guide featuring focused questions and answers with solution. This 2025/ 2026 updated resource covers essential course topics including cell structure and function, genetics, metabolism, evolution, and core laboratory concepts. Designed for biology students, it strengthens conceptual understanding, reinforces scientific reasoning, improves exam performance, and supports success in BIO 143 coursework and assessments with solution.

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BIO 143

the study of how an individual species relates to its environment - ANS-autoecology

The fact that deer and kangaroos have similar appearance, behaviors, and ecosystem
roles is likely an example of - ANS-convergent evolution

Which is an example of a clumped distribution of a population? - ANS-single individuals
of multiple species join each other at the waterhole to drink

The rate at which a population of a given species will increase when no limits are placed
on its rate of growth is called its - ANS-biotic potential

The trade-off between investments in current reproduction and in growth that promotes
future reproduction is referred to as the total cost of ________? - ANS-reproduction

In the logistic growth curve, the number of individuals at any one time is indicated by
what symbol? - ANS-N

A small group of mice were released on an island. The island previously had no mice on
it, but had abundant food and no predators. After several years of growth, the size of the
new island population stabilizes. However, at this point a hurricane drastically reduces
the population. How would you describe the situation? - ANS-the population size after
the hurricane is a result of density-independent regulation

The timing of biological events is referred to as - ANS-phenology

All the organisms living together in a place are called - ANS-a community

Two organisms trying to utilize the same resource is called - ANS-competition

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