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The density of a population, in a given habitat, during a given period, fluctuates due to changes in certain basic processes. On this basis, fill up boxes A and B in the given flowchart with the correct option.

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Important Questions on Organisms and Populations

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Which of the following is not a factor that would limit the growth of a population?
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The following table summarises the differences between natality and mortality. Select the incorrect ones.
  Natality Mortality
(i) Natality is the number of births per unit population per unit time. It is the number of deaths per unit population per unit time.
(ii) It adds new individuals to the population. It removes individuals from the population.
(iii) It increases the size of a population. It reduces the size of a population.
(iv) It increases population density. It reduces population density.
(v) It is low when the population size is small and high when the population size is large. It is high when the population size is small and low when the population size is large.
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Which of the following factors has a negative effect on the population growth rate?
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If, N = population density at a time then population density at time t + 1 can be written as Nt+1=Nt+ A+B-C+D. Select the correct option for A, B, C, and D from the following options.

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Which of the following factors influence population density under normal conditions?
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Which of the following statements is/are incorrect?
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An exponential growth is observed in a population when
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ln a population per capita birth rate is 0.15 and per capita death rate is 0.08 during a unit time period. What is the value of r (intrinsic rate of natural increase) for the given population?