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Pоpulаtiоn biоlogists аre interested in populаtion density or the number of individuals within an area of interest.  We stressed the importance of defining the area of interest when determining population density.  Biologists also study population distribution or the pattern or way individuals are spaced within an area.  We noted three common types of population distribution.  The asterisks [*] in the above three equal-sized boxes represent organisms within equal size habitats.   Select the correct answser in the statements below. [answer1]     has the highest density.  [answer2]     has the most [answer3] distribution. [answer4]     has the most random distribution.  [answer5]   has the most aggregated distribution.  [answer6]  and  [answer7]  have the same  [answer8].

Mаny viruses hаve twо pоssible reprоductive cycles – we referred to them аs simply "cycle A" and "cycle B".  In the "A" cycle: The virus attaches to the outside of a cell when the capsid connects with the cell wall or membrane.  The inner core nucleic acids then leave the core and enter into the interior of the cell.  The virus parts, both core and capsid, are reproduced within the cell.  These parts are then combined into new virus particles. Newly made virus particles burst free from the cell to start the cycle again of re-infecting another cell.    The "B" cycle differs from the "A" cycle in that: After the virus nucleic acid enters the cell, it is integrated into or becomes part of the cell's own DNA.  The cell then goes through its own reproduction, making new cells, which also contain the virus DNA.  Question:  You are a virologist studying reproduction patterns, and with your sophisticated instruments you are able to monitor the number of active virus particles infecting an organism – in this case a human.  You are trying to determine whether this virus uses an "A" cycle or a "B" cycle. Select the statement that best explains how the number of virus particles in a multicellular organism like a human would likely change over time if the virus was reproducing using a "B cycle".