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- Miss l is bored in the summer, so she wants to estimate the population of weeds on her property. The property measures 20 m x 20 m. She randomly places ten 1 m x 1 m quadrats on her property as shown in the diagram below. What is the estimated population size?A Ims.moe.gov.ae/Dashboard#!/view/328891//1027748/Activities I Managed bookmarks Chargaff's Rule Review äiglho äliwill JS - älimi 2 Below shows the amount of base percentages for given organisms. Using Chargaffs Rule, enter in the missing base percentages for 2 each organism. Please ensure to enter in all answers as a percentage (i.e. 17% not 17) Organism Adenine Cytosine Human 23% Monkey 15% Camel Dog Dolphin 33% والسابق plm alimi 2/ ailc äibul ani Jigu 0 Intro to C 8:23 11/11,The grassland ecosystem of Montana is being studied for its resilience as the population of its keystone species, the prairie dog, has declined in recent years. Four plots are established, two that still contain populations of prairie dogs and two that no longer have prairie dogs due to outbreaks of plague. A survey is done measuring the total number of producers (number of plants) and the diversity of producers (number of species) of each plot. The data are summarized in the table. Plot Total Number of Plants Total Number of Species Presence of Keystone Species 1 142 16 Yes 2 29 6 No 3 258 19 No 4 96 4 Yes Based on this data, which of the following correctly describes how the total number of plant and plant species will change over time in these plots? Plots 2 and 3 will show equal decline in plant and plant species due to the lack of a keystone species. Plots 1 and 4 will show a decline in plant and plant species due to an…