d. Slow maturation. 22. 1000 red and 1000 white ground beetles are placed on red clay in one cage and on white sand in another cage. Both cages contain insect eating birds. Beetles are recaptured after 10 days. What is expected? a. more white beetles from both cages b. equal numbers of red and white beetles from both cages C. more red beetles from both cages d. more red beetles from the red cage and more white beetles from the white cage e. more red beetles from the white cage and more white beetles from the red cage
d. Slow maturation. 22. 1000 red and 1000 white ground beetles are placed on red clay in one cage and on white sand in another cage. Both cages contain insect eating birds. Beetles are recaptured after 10 days. What is expected? a. more white beetles from both cages b. equal numbers of red and white beetles from both cages C. more red beetles from both cages d. more red beetles from the red cage and more white beetles from the white cage e. more red beetles from the white cage and more white beetles from the red cage
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22. 1000 red and 1000 white ground beetles are placed on red clay in one cage and on white sand in another
cage. Both cages contain insect eating birds. Beetles are recaptured after 10 days. What is expected?
a. more white beetles from both cages
b. equal numbers of red and white beetles from both cages
C.
more red beetles from both cages
d. more red beetles from the red cage and more white beetles from the white cage
e. more red beetles from the white cage and more white beetles from the red cage
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