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NO.22
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正确率:63%

Questions 1 and 2 are based on this passage

Biologists have long debated about whether egg production in birds is biologically highly costly, some theorizing that egg production is energetically or nutritionally demanding. Lack, however, suggested that clutch size—the number of eggs a bird lays per breeding cycle—is far below the potential limit of egg production. He suggested that clutch size had instead evolved in relation to the number of young that the parents could successfully rear. Subsequently, most studies focused on limitations operating during chick rearing, particularly among altricial species (species in which the parents feed their young in the nest). Lack later recognized that in precocial species (species in which young feed themselves), clutch size might be explained by different factors—the availability of food for egg-laying females, for example.

The passage suggests that biologists who say egg production in birds is biologically highly costly would agree that clutch size is determined primarily by

the nutritional and energy demands of egg production

the number of young that the parents can rear successfully

reproductive limitations operating during chick rearing

the availability of food for newly hatched chicks

the differences between altricial and precocial species

Select one answer choice.

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