
Env. Science - Limiting Factors Review
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- Q1Any abiotic or biotic factor that controls the number of individuals in a population is:a bioaccumulation factorChemosynthesisa limiting factora pollutant30s
- Q2Competition for resources is a limiting factor because:predator-prey populations often increase and decrease in cyclesabiotic factors such as light, water, and temperature are presentcities, highways, campgrounds and orchards provide alternate environments for animals and plantsthere is only a limited amount of food and living space available in any ecosystem30s
- Q3Identify the biotic factor in the a forest ecosystem.RiverRocksSquirrelSunlight30s
- Q4The largest population that an environment can support is called"Carrying CapacityDeath RateBirth RateLimiting Factor30s
- Q5Three of the four factors below are considered density -dependent because they become more limiting as the density of the population increases. Identify the factors that is NOT density-dependent.SpaceWaterWeatherFood30s