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Refer to the tables.
Refer to the tables.    Suppose you are researching an ecological community in a new study area. You divide your study area into quadrats and sample one quadrat a day to determine the species that occupy the area and how many individuals of these species are present. Assume that by the end of your sampling efforts, you have identified all of the species that occur in the study area. Use the numbers of individuals from Table 1 and the number of species in Table 2 to graph the relationship between total individuals and total species identified during your sampling efforts (this will be referred to as Figure 1). Graph your data as a line graph. Suppose you are researching an ecological community in a new study area. You divide your study area into quadrats and sample one quadrat a day to determine the species that occupy the area and how many individuals of these species are present. Assume that by the end of your sampling efforts, you have identified all of the species that occur in the study area. Use the numbers of individuals from Table 1 and the number of species in Table 2 to graph the relationship between total individuals and total species identified during your sampling efforts (this will be referred to as Figure 1). Graph your data as a line graph.

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Conditioned Response

A learned reaction to a specific stimulus as a result of conditioning, demonstrated in Pavlov's experiments with dogs.

Tone

The quality or character of sound, or in literature, the author's attitude towards the subject or audience.

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The rapid closing and opening of the eyelid, a reflex that helps to protect the eye from irritants and distribute tear fluid.

Conditioned Stimulus

An initially neutral signal that, upon being linked with an unconditioned stimulus, ultimately incites a learned response.

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