
Chapter 14 Review
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- Q1The number of individuals of a single species per unit area is known aspopulation densitycarrying capacitylogistic growthpopulation growth rate30s
- Q2The movement of individuals into an area is calledcarrying capacityemigrationimmigrationdemography30s
- Q3A limiting factor that depends on population size is called aparasitic relationshippredator-prey relationshipdensity-dependent limiting factordensity-independent limiting factor30s
- Q4A graph with a J-shaped curve representslimiting factorscarrying capacitylogistic growthexponential growth30s
- Q5The maximum number of organisms of a species that can be supported by an environment is calledcarrying capacitypopulation densityexponential growthlogistic growth30s
- Q6If a population grows larger than the carrying capacity of its environment, theimmigration rate may increasebirthrate may risedeath rate may risedeath rate may fall30s
- Q7Density-independent limiting factors includehurricanesparasitismcompetitionpredation30s
- Q8A graph with an S-shaped curve representsage-structurepopulation densityexponential growthlogistic growth30s
- Q9Density-dependent limiting factors includetornadoesearthquakesfloodscompetition30s
- Q10Under ideal conditions with unlimited resources, a population willgrow logisticallyreach its carrying capacitygrow exponentiallystop growing30s
- Q11Which will reduce competition within a species' population?fewer individualsfewer resourceshigher population densityhigher birthrate30s
- Q12A deer is a large herbivore that lives in a forest. What is the deer's habitat?mammallargeforestherbivore30s
- Q13How do lichens and mosses make an ecosystem suitable for colonization by plants?They provide a suitable shelter.They break down rock to help form soil.They filter pollutants from air and water.They serve as a food source.30s
- Q14A volcanic eruption destroys a forest and leaves behind a layer of rock. What must follow?secondary successioncarrying capacityprimary successionlogistic growth30s
- Q15The first organisms that live in a previously uninhabited area are calledextinctinvasive speciesendangered speciespioneer species30s