What is the term for, The maximum number of organisms that a particular environment can sustain indefinitely.
Carrying Capacity
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The action of coming to live permanently in a different (foreign) country
Immigration
100
The arrangement or spread of individuals living in a given area; how the population of an area is arranged according to variables, such as age, race, or gender
Population Distribution
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Two or more individual organisms of a single species (intraspecific competition) or two or more individuals of different species (interspecific competition) attempting to use the same scarce resources in the same ecosystem
Competition
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Environmental factors that tend to limit population size
Limiting Factors
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The act of feeding by a predator
Predation
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A damaging change in the body's condition in response to destabilizing factors, such as nutrition, chemicals, or biological agents
Disease
300
A symbiotic relationship between individuals of two different species in which both species benefit from the association
Mutualism
300
The number of births at which people are just replacing themselves; also called the replacement level of fertility
Zero Population Growth
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The movement of members from a population
emigration
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A symbiotic relationship where an organism lives in or on another organism, deriving nourishment at the expense of its host, usually without killing it
Parasitism
400
According to Muhamed Gandhi what does the world need?
World Peace
500
Growth at a constant rate of increase per unit of time; can be expressed as a constant fraction or exponent
Exponential Growth
500
A measurement of individuals of a population per unit area or unit volume; frequently applied to living organisms, including humans