Multiple Choice
In the Sonoran desert of the southwestern United States, scientists observed that population clusters of a small cactus were very pronounced around nests of desert woodrats. They began to think the woodrat was somehow connected to the seeding of these cactus plants.After years of counting and observing the woodrat nests and cactus plants, they collected the droppings of the woodrats and took them back to the lab to analyze them to see if they contained seeds of the cactus. They also collected the droppings and transported them to other areas to see if this would bring about new population clusters of the cactus.They also programmed the data they had collected into a computer. The computer program allowed the scientists to predict that increases in the woodrat population would result in increases in the cactus population, and likewise a decrease in woodrats would signal an impending decrease in cactus.
-Which phase of the above-described situation could be called computer simulation?
A) when the scientists gathered woodrat dropping for lab analysis
B) when the scientists learned from the computer that woodrat nest numbers would impact cactus populations
C) when the scientists first observed the proximity of woodrat nests and cactus plants
D) all of these answers
E) none of these answers
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