Part of the environment that controls the size of a population.
The maximum size of a population that the environment can support.
The availability of food, water, shelter and space as well as competition for resources, predation and disease are all examples of
If the amount of food, water, and shelter increase, what would happen to the animal populations.
If competition increases, the animal populations would
Which of the following would cause an increase in animal populations?
This shows the feeding relationships between ALL organisms in an environment.
When a source of water dries up in an environment, what is the likely result?
Increases in a population...
The transfer of energy that occurs when eating is inefficient because...
Competition is a limiting factor because...
Which of the following is an abiotic limiting factor for fish?
Which of the following lists ONLY biotic factors?
Which of the following is NOT true of food webs?
Which of the following statements is true of energy pyramids?
Only a small amount of energy gets passed to the next organism because...
Which of the following is NOT a limiting factor?
An animal that eats only grass is this type of consumer...
An animal that eats primary consumers is called a...
An animal who eats secondary consumers or other carnivores is called a...
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