Review For Chapter 14
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- Q1The location a species lives - like your addressHabitatpreyNichePredator30s
- Q2The area a species lives as well as all of the jobs and relationships within the ecosystempredatorpreyNicheHabitat30s
- Q3Most of the resources a species needs are in limited supply, therefore in order to get all of the resources an individual needs to survive they often experienceCompetitionpredationpopulation growthsymbiosis30s
- Q4a species that his hunted by a predatorPreycompetitionconsumersymbiote30s
- Q5a species that hunts and eats other living things to survivePredatorhabitatsymbiosisprey30s
- Q6a relationship in which one species lives off of another. The second species is harmed – but not usually killed – by the first one.predationmutualismcommensalismParasitism30s
- Q7A relationship in which two species work together and they both benefitcompetitioncommensalismparasitismmutualism30s
- Q8a relationship in which two species work together and one benefits – the other is not affectedcommensalismparasitismmutualismcompetition30s
- Q9If you move into a new area we call itemigrationconflagrationimmigrationtransportation30s
- Q10Moving out of and area (leaving) is calledEmigrationConflagrationimmigrationFlatulation30s
- Q11a diagram or graph that shows the number of individuals that are predicted to live over time, based on their species is called aPredator pie chartsurvivorship curvePredator prey graphLiving bar graph30s
- Q12The first species that can move into an area in primary succession are calledadventurous speciesfrontier speciespilgrim speciesPioneer species30s
- Q13normal population increase in which the population faces limits.logistic growthmultipliable growthexponential growthdeviation growth30s
- Q14The way that a population spreads out over an area. They could be clumped uniform or random.displacementpopulation densitysituational awarenessdispersion pattern30s
- Q15The number of individuals in a population divided by the area that population lives in is called thedispersion patternpopulation densitysurvivorship curvepredator prey graph30s