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Question 1
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Q. What factor describes when populations increase because animals are moving into a population?
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Emigration
Limiting Factors
Immigration
Exponential Growth
Question 2
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Q. What factor describes when populations decrease because animals are moving out of a population?
answer choices
Emigration
Limiting Factors
Immigration
Exponential Growth
Question 3
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60 seconds
Q. What does the graph represent?
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Emigration
Exponential growth
Immigration
Logistic Growth
Question 4
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Q. What does the graph represent?
answer choices
Emigration
Exponential growth
Immigration
Logistic Growth
Question 5
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Q. Logistic growth has 3 phases. In Phase 1, the population grows rapidly. In Phase 2, population grows slowly. In Phase 3, growth stops. What causes growth to stop in the 3rd phase of logistic growth?
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Emigration
Immigration
Exponential Growth
Carrying Capacity
Question 6
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Q. True or False: Limiting factors can be population dependent and population independent.
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True/Cierto
False/Falso
Question 7
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Q. Which limiting factor would increase due to the number of individuals in a population?
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Unusual weather
Natural disaster
Births
Disease
Question 8
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Q. Which limiting factor is independent of the number of individuals in a population?
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competition
parasitism/disease
stress
natural disasters
Question 9
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Q. Human population grew exponentially after the industrial revolution. Which of the following DOES NOT help determine patterns in human population growth?
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age structure
births
deaths
limiting factors
Question 10
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Q. Which of the following is TRUE of predator/prey relationships?
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The amount of prey does not affect the number of predators.
Herbivores are limited by the number of prey in an ecosystem.
Humans are not considered predators.
The number of predators is determined by available prey.