eternalvanimelda27
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  • 24-04-2021
  • Biology
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Explain why you think that in biology we often discuss things in terms of population instead of individual organisms.

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NickRM
NickRM NickRM
  • 24-04-2021

Answer:

Using the population we can get a wider variety of sample sizes.

Outcomes for any given situation can be drastically changed based on the individual put in that situation. Thus, we use the whole population to cover a wider range of possibilties.

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wajeh11215
wajeh11215 wajeh11215
  • 14-10-2021

Answer:

Using the population we can get a wider variety of sample sizes.

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