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Question 27
All of the following are forms of density-independent population control EXCEPT a habitat destruction. b pollution. c
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Which of the following refers to a population reaching a size that can no longer be supported by available resources in the
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What is the definition of population?(1 point)
Responses all members of a particular species in a specific area throughout time
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I hope everything is okay
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Which scenario would lead to the biggest increase in a rabbit population?
A. increase in food supply and decrease in predators B.
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Which of the following is an abiotic limiting factor of a population?
-predator -disease -food -climate
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How would reducing low-growing plants from an area impact a population of tortoises with two varieties of neck extension
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se the table to answer the question.
Population of Four Giraffe Species Giraffe Species Population Masai Giraffe 35,000 Northern
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Multiple Choice Question
The simple graph shows the relationship between available resources and population size. What evidence
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Neytiri Barran-etim
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2. The following graph shows the number of insects present on a field after * 1 point it has been sprayed with the same
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gOt MiLk
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Which factor can limit the carrying capacity of an animals ecosystem?(1 point) Responses increase in space increase in space
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Optional
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suppose a colony of rabbits migrates to an ecosystem with a carrying capacity below the population of the colony. what is the
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Which information helps scientist determine the survival probability of a population
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Which of the following is an abiotic limiting factor of a population? A. a predator B. disease C. food D. climate
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Knotreal
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What conditions will you simulate?
How does each condition help a population survive? What is the population shown in the video?
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Which factors best help determine an increase in population size
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Two college roommates are studying an invasive species at the local park. What was the size of the population when they began
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Use the graph to answer the question below.
The graph shows number of rotifers on the y-axis from 0 to 4500, in increments of
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Which information helps scientist determine the survival probability of a population, the existence of natural selection in the
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A model of a hypothetical rabbit population can be seen. In this case there is plenty of food and the rabbit population thrives,
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which is c e n a r i o would lead to the biggest increase of rabbit population a increase of food supply and decreases in
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The carrying capacity of any population will stay the same
Responses A as long as predators do not increase.as long as predators
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Which of the following is used to describe organisms leaving a population?
A. immigration B. population clumping C. allopatric
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Anonymous ;)
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All of the following are forms of density-independent population control EXCEPT
a pollution. b habitat destruction. c
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in 9th grade work and writing Analyze the graph and identify some factors that may contribute to the rotifer population leveling
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Density-independent factors are limiting factors whose effects are
a confined to the habitat of the population b determined by
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Tom Clancy
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The graph shows changes in the population size of rabbits in an environment.
Why would the population go above and below the
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Tom Clancy
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Two college roommates are studying an invasion species at the local park what was the size of the population when they began
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The simple graph shows the relationship between available resources and population size. What evidence does the graph provide?
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Matter Unit Test 7 of 167 of 16 Items Question Which would cause Burmese pythons to become overpopulated?(1 point) Responses
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The graph shows changes in the population size of rabbits in an environment.
Why would the population go above and below the
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Guest
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Nearly all populations will tend to grow exponentially as long as there are resources available. After an initial period of
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anonoymous
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A Density Independent Limiting Factor is a limiting factor of a population that can affect population growth no matter what the
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anonoymous
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All of the following are forms of density-independent population control EXCEPT
a flood destruction. b pollution. c habitat
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kjhgb cd
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The graph below shows the growth of a fruit fly population.
Which statement best describes what is occurring with the fruit fly
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kjhgb cd
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The graph shows the population growth of a colony of insects over time.
Which statement below best explains what might have
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kjhgb cd
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What is a limiting factor?
Question 2 options: A factor that increases population size A factor that ensures exponential growth A
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Two college roommates are studying an invasive species at the local park. What was the size of the population when they began
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Select all the factors that can affect a population that is growing too large.
Choose more than 1. a immigration b increased
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All of the following are forms of density-independent population control EXCEPT
a pollution. b flood destruction. c competition.
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Due to stress from intraspecific competition, large numbers of female lemmings miscarry their young and fail to reproduce.
This
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Which of the following describes a type of population growth showing increasing growth with plentiful resources?
a environmental
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The carrying capacity of a biological species in an environment is the maximum population size of the species that the
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Which information helps scientists determine the survival probity of a population
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Which information helps scientists determine the survival probability of a population?
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Research over a 10-year period indicates that the population of a certain species of seals stabilizes when the population
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Density-independent factors are limiting factors whose effects are
confined to the habitat of the population determined by the
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Over an extended period of time, what would most likely happen to a population of squirrels separated by a river at the bottom
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Which will reduce competition within a species’ population?(1 point)
Responses fewer individuals fewer individuals fewer
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Tip Me
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what is the term for many individuals of the same species
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what is the code word for science populations, and ecosystems page 9.
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