Question
Which statement is true of natural populations?
Responses
Populations are all the individuals of a species living in a defined area.
Populations are all the individuals of a species living in a defined area.
Populations are all uniform in size.
Populations are all uniform in size.
Viable populations exhibit little, if any, genetic variation.
Responses
Populations are all the individuals of a species living in a defined area.
Populations are all the individuals of a species living in a defined area.
Populations are all uniform in size.
Populations are all uniform in size.
Viable populations exhibit little, if any, genetic variation.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The statement that is true of natural populations is:
"Populations are all the individuals of a species living in a defined area."
The other statements regarding uniformity in size and genetic variation are generally not true for natural populations. Natural populations often exhibit variation in size and genetic diversity.
"Populations are all the individuals of a species living in a defined area."
The other statements regarding uniformity in size and genetic variation are generally not true for natural populations. Natural populations often exhibit variation in size and genetic diversity.