Humans in the Biosphere
Limiting Factors
Final Jeopardy Questions
3

Total of all genetically based variation in all organisms in the biosphere

What is Biodiversity?

3

Limiting factors that depend on population size (competition, predation, etc)

What is density-dependent limiting factors?

3

The location where DNA replication occurs.

What is the Nucleus?

6

Scientific Study of Human populations

What is Demography?
6

Limiting factors that do not depend on population size (natural disaster, unusual weather)

What is density independent limiting factors?

6

Any biological factor in an environment (bugs, trees, deer, etc)

What is a Biotic Factor?

9

Healthy ____ supports both agriculture and forestry

What is soil?

9

Two packs of wolves competing over the same population of rabbits

What is an example Density dependent limiting factor

9

Largest # of individuals an environment can support indefinitely

What is its Carrying Capacity?

12

The primary sources of _________ pollution are industrial and agricultural chemicals, residential sewage, and nonpoint sources.

What is water?

12

An overpopulated deer population catching a disease, which impacts their ability to survive and reproduce

What is an example Density Dependent limiting factor

12

A factor that controls growth of a population and determines the carrying capacity?

What is a limiting factor?

15

Common forms of ____ pollution include smog, acid rain, greenhouse gases, and particulates.

What is air pollution?
15

An unusually long drought in North Dakota, causing lakes to dry up wiping out large and small populations is an example of this type of limiting factor.

What is an example of density independent limiting factor?

15

This can be produced by a healthy ecosystem within a reasonable amount of time (trees, solar energy, wind energy, are examples)

What is a renewable resource?

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