Introduction to Ecology
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- Q1What is the study of organisms and their interactions with the environment?ecosystemecologycommunitybiology30s
- Q2What do we call all of the organisms of one species that live in one area?communityecologyecosystempopulation30s
- Q3Any factor that is nonliving and never was living?bioticabioticinvasivelimiting30s
- Q4Any factor that is living or once living in an environment.invasivelimitingbioticabiotic30s
- Q5What is a factor that causes a population to slow down or stop growing?abioticinvasivelimitingbiotic30s
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- Q7All of the populations in an area make up what?organismecosystemcommunitypopulation30s
- Q8What is the population growth of a population that has 15 births, 10 deaths, 5 immigrate, and 15 emigrate?52515-530s
- Q9What is a relationship in which both organisms benefit?mutualismparasitismcommensalismcompetition30s
- Q10What is a relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected?commensalismpredationparasitismmutualism30s
- Q11What is any relationship in which two organisms live in a close association?predationsymbiosismutualismcompetition30s
- Q12What is an organism's interaction in which both organisms try to use a limited resource?commensalismsymbiosispredationcompetition30s
- Q13What is a relationship in which one organism hunts and kills another for food?parasitismcompetitionsymbiosispredation30s
- Q14What do we call the maximum number of organisms that an area can support over time?ecosystemlimiting factorcarrying capacitypopulation30s
- Q15Bees and Flowers are an example of which type of symbiosis?commensalismmutualismcompetitionparasitism30s