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Env. Science - Limiting Factors Review

Quiz by Rachel Quirello

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  • Q1
    Any abiotic or biotic factor that controls the number of individuals in a population is:
    a bioaccumulation factor
    Chemosynthesis
    a limiting factor
    a pollutant
    30s
  • Q2
    Competition for resources is a limiting factor because:
    predator-prey populations often increase and decrease in cycles
    abiotic factors such as light, water, and temperature are present
    cities, highways, campgrounds and orchards provide alternate environments for animals and plants
    there is only a limited amount of food and living space available in any ecosystem
    30s
  • Q3
    Identify the biotic factor in the a forest ecosystem.
    River
    Rocks
    Squirrel
    Sunlight
    30s
  • Q4
    The largest population that an environment can support is called"
    Carrying Capacity
    Death Rate
    Birth Rate
    Limiting Factor
    30s
  • Q5
    Three 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.
    Space
    Water
    Weather
    Food
    30s

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