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• Population growth increases as resources _______ INCREASE

• When taken to a new habitat, non-native plants often threaten native plants of the new habitat.
Why do they do this? NON-NATIVE PLANTS COMPETE WITH NATIVE PLANTS FOR RESOURCES
• What is the carrying capacity of the population shown? AROUND 500
• The largest number of individuals in a species that an environment CARRYING CAPACITY
• What was the moose population in 1975? 1200
• Living factors or organisms that affect an ecosystem BIOTIC FACTORS
• If the population of a certain predator increases, there is often ____its prey. A DECREASE THE
POPULATION OF
• Number of organisms per unit of living area POPULATION DENSITY
• What was the wolves population in 1993? 42
• The movement of individuals into a population IMMIGRATION
• Which country will have a decrease in population? ITALY
• A non-native plant that causes problems to the environment that is introduced to is PURPLE
• Which of the following words means death rate? MORTALITY
• How fast a specific population grows? DISPERSION
• Biotic or abiotic things that control the size of a population. LIMITING FACTOR
• Food, water, sunlight, air, soil are ___ that are often__. ABIOTIC FACTORS, LIMITING RESOURCES
• The two species, paramecium aurelia and paramecium caudatum, which do not prey upon each
other., fighting to grow in the same test tube is an example of which of the ff COMPETITION
• Without genetic diversity, a species will most likely…. GO EXTINCT
• Biodiversity refers to THE VARIETY OF SPECIES ON EARTH
• What type of growth model is this? EXPONENTIAL GROWTH MODEL

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