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Populations & Resources Amplify Review

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  • 1. Multiple Choice
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    A population of tigers lives in Bangladesh. Over 50 years, the size of the tiger population increased. What best explains the increase in the size of the tiger population?

    A lot of tigers were born and none of them died.

    Fewer tigers were born than died.

    The tiger population is always increasing because no animal eats tigers.

    More tigers were born than died.

  • 2. Multiple Choice
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    Scientists have been studying the size of three populations in a grassland. In this ecosystem, lizards eat fireflies, and fireflies eat gnats (a type of insect). The data showed that all three populations were stable. Then the lizard population decreased suddenly. What will most likely happen to the size of the firefly population as a result?


    The firefly population will . . .

    increase because there are less lizards eating them.

    decrease because there are more lizards eating them.

    stay the same

    increase because there will be more energy storage molecules available for the fireflies to eat.

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    In Australia, both opossums and foxes eat rats. The sizes of the populations have been stable for the last 12 years, but recently the size of the opossum population increased. What will likely happen to the fox population?


    The size of the fox population will . . .

    increase because there will be more rats to make energy.

    decrease because the opossum population is taking more energy storage molecules from the rats.

    stay the same because there are still energy storage molecules available.

    decrease because the opossum population is using the fox population for energy storage molecules.

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