Biology, asked by samirachakhachiro10, 10 months ago

How can quadrats be used to estimate the population size of an organism in two different areas?

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Answered by shraddha99
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Quadrat method

For immobile organisms such as plants—or for very small and slow-moving organisms—plots called quadrats may be used to determine population size and density. Each quadrat marks off an area of the same size—typically, a square area—within the habitat.

Answered by helpinghand321
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Answer:

Quadrat method

For immobile organisms such as plants—or for very small and slow-moving organisms—plots called quadrats may be used to determine population size and density. Each quadrat marks off an area of the same size—typically, a square area—within the habitat.

Explanation:

Quadrat method

For immobile organisms such as plants—or for very small and slow-moving organisms—plots called quadrats may be used to determine population size and density. Each quadrat marks off an area of the same size—typically, a square area—within the habitat.

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