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The term used to refer to the biological maximum number of births is:
Sex ratio
Fecundity
Fertility
Natural increase
- Option 1: Sex ratio
- Definition: The sex ratio refers to the number of males for every 100 females in a population.
- Relevance: It does not relate to the maximum number of births but to gender distribution.
- Option 2: Fecundity
- Definition: Fecundity is the biological maximum potential for reproduction, often referring to the potential reproductive capacity of an individual or population.
- Relevance: Correct answer. This term embodies the biological potential for births.
- Option 3: Fertility
- Definition: Fertility refers to the actual production of offspring. It counts the real number of children born per woman.
- Relevance: While related, it doesn't define the biological maximum.
- Option 4: Natural increase
- Definition: Natural increase measures population growth based on the difference between birth and death rates.
- Relevance: It doesn’t denote the number of births directly but net growth.
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