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If the amount of food resources increases, the population of an animal would
increase
decrease
stay the same
go extinct
The largest amount that an environment can support
limiting factor
carrying capacity
ecosystem
population
environmental factors that cause a population to stop growing or decrease in size
carrying capacity
limiting factor
ecosystem
community
Which of these is an example of a limiting factor
food
predators
weather conditions
disease
all of the above
If a disease that destroyed oak trees came through an ecosystem, what would happen to the acorn eating squirrel population?
nothing - it would stay the same
the squirrel population would increase
the squirrel population would decrease
none of the above
Which of the following is not a limiting factor for rabbits?
sunlight
grass
water
foxes
All living things need ________ to survive.
water
space
food
all of the above
When a population continues to grow past its carrying capacity, the population will go extinct.
True
False
Diseases spread more quickly when populations are small.
True
False
Weather conditions are not considered a limiting factor.
True
False
A mouse is eaten by an eagle; the mouse is prey.
True
False
Organisms need enough space to live, obtain resources, and reproduce.
True
False
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