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Characteristics of Population--Population Size ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object]
Population Density ,[object Object],[object Object]
Population Spacing ,[object Object],[object Object]
Limiting Factors ,[object Object],[object Object]
Limiting Factors ,[object Object],[object Object]
Carrying Capacity ,[object Object],[object Object]
Biotic Potential ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Symbiosis and Other Interactions ,[object Object],[object Object]
Symbiosis and Other Interactions ,[object Object],[object Object]
Predation ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Predation ,[object Object],[object Object]
Habitats and Niches ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
True or False Change to Make True 1. Predators are  abiotic   factors that limit the size of prey populations  3. An  ecosystem  is a large region with plant and animal groups well adapted to the soil and climate of the region 4. The number of individuals living in a definite area is called population  spacing   F  biotic 2. Groups of populations that interact with each other in s given area form a  community True F  biome F  density
Completion 5. Environmental factors that include soil, sunlight, air ______ 6. Made of overlapping food chains  ___________  food web population 7. Number of one species in an area _________ 8. Sometimes environmental factors reach a carrying ___________ capacity abiotic
Completion 9.  A relationship in which one species benefits at the expense of another ________ 10. Role of an organism in an ecosystem niche parasitism
Completion select best choice 11. Groups of populations that interact with  each  other in a given area form  a__________ community , niche 12. The struggle among organisms to obtain resources for reproduction and survival is called ___________  competition , capacity
Completion select best choice 13. A symbiotic relationship that benefits both species is called __________ commensalism, mutualism 14. The physical location where an organism lives is its ______ habitat ,population
Matching A. Living things grow and develop A B. Living things respond C. Living things maintain homeostasis D. Living things use energy E. Living things are organized F. Living things reproduce F 15. __ The fish in the classroom aquarium have baby fish  16. __ Your neighbor’s puppy has grown into a large dog 17. __ Your friend has 2 brothers and a sister F
Match each item with the correct statement   A. Ecology B. Limiting factor C. Carrying capacity Producers E. Nitrogen fixation F. Energy G. Biotic factors Predation I. Air J. Abiotic factors   K. Mutualism L. Water 18. ___   symbiotic relationship that benefits both species 19. ___   living organisms 20. ___ limits the number of organisms in an environment D. H. D. D. D. K G B
Match each item with the correct statement   A. Ecology B. Limiting factor C. Carrying capacity Producers E. Nitrogen fixation F. Energy G. Biotic factors Predation I. Air J. Abiotic factors   K. Mutualism L. Water 21. ___   The 1 st  level of the food chain 22. ___   One organism kills and feeds on another organism. 23. ___ the largest number of organisms that an environment can support and maintain D. H D. D. D C
Match each item with the correct statement   A. Ecology B. Limiting factor C. Carrying capacity D. Biotic factors E  Predation 24.___number of individuals in a population 25.___number of individuals that occupy a definite area population 28 ___ arrangement of organisms in an area E C A 26.___maximum rate of population increase 27.___reduces the number in the population D B

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Population Dynamics Q And A

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  • 14. True or False Change to Make True 1. Predators are abiotic factors that limit the size of prey populations 3. An ecosystem is a large region with plant and animal groups well adapted to the soil and climate of the region 4. The number of individuals living in a definite area is called population spacing F biotic 2. Groups of populations that interact with each other in s given area form a community True F biome F density
  • 15. Completion 5. Environmental factors that include soil, sunlight, air ______ 6. Made of overlapping food chains ___________ food web population 7. Number of one species in an area _________ 8. Sometimes environmental factors reach a carrying ___________ capacity abiotic
  • 16. Completion 9. A relationship in which one species benefits at the expense of another ________ 10. Role of an organism in an ecosystem niche parasitism
  • 17. Completion select best choice 11. Groups of populations that interact with each other in a given area form a__________ community , niche 12. The struggle among organisms to obtain resources for reproduction and survival is called ___________ competition , capacity
  • 18. Completion select best choice 13. A symbiotic relationship that benefits both species is called __________ commensalism, mutualism 14. The physical location where an organism lives is its ______ habitat ,population
  • 19. Matching A. Living things grow and develop A B. Living things respond C. Living things maintain homeostasis D. Living things use energy E. Living things are organized F. Living things reproduce F 15. __ The fish in the classroom aquarium have baby fish 16. __ Your neighbor’s puppy has grown into a large dog 17. __ Your friend has 2 brothers and a sister F
  • 20. Match each item with the correct statement A. Ecology B. Limiting factor C. Carrying capacity Producers E. Nitrogen fixation F. Energy G. Biotic factors Predation I. Air J. Abiotic factors K. Mutualism L. Water 18. ___ symbiotic relationship that benefits both species 19. ___ living organisms 20. ___ limits the number of organisms in an environment D. H. D. D. D. K G B
  • 21. Match each item with the correct statement A. Ecology B. Limiting factor C. Carrying capacity Producers E. Nitrogen fixation F. Energy G. Biotic factors Predation I. Air J. Abiotic factors K. Mutualism L. Water 21. ___ The 1 st level of the food chain 22. ___ One organism kills and feeds on another organism. 23. ___ the largest number of organisms that an environment can support and maintain D. H D. D. D C
  • 22. Match each item with the correct statement A. Ecology B. Limiting factor C. Carrying capacity D. Biotic factors E Predation 24.___number of individuals in a population 25.___number of individuals that occupy a definite area population 28 ___ arrangement of organisms in an area E C A 26.___maximum rate of population increase 27.___reduces the number in the population D B

Editor's Notes

  1. F biotic