Carrying Capacity
Processes
Biodiversity
100

What does the term carrying capacity describe in an ecosystem?

The maximum population size an environment can sustain

100

Which organisms are responsible for converting sunlight into chemical energy?

Producers (plants)

100

Biodiversity does what to an ecosystem's stability?

More stable

200

Which factor would most likely decrease the carrying capacity for deer in a forest?

a) Increased rainfall


b) More available food


c) Loss of forest habitat


d) Fewer predators

c) Loss of forest habitat

200

Which process returns nutrients from dead organisms back to the ecosystem?

Decomposition

200

Which human activity most directly leads to habitat loss?

a) Recycling

b) Urban development

c) Wildlife conservation

d) Planting trees

b) Urban development

300

If a rabbit population exceeds the carrying capacity of its habitat, what will most likely happen to the population?

The population will decline due to limited resources

300

What is the main purpose of photosynthesis?

Convert light energy into chemical energy

300

Which event is most likely to disrupt ecosystem stability? 

a) Seasonal temperature changes

b) Introduction of an invasive species

c) Daily sunlight cycles

d) Normal reproduction

b) Introduction of an invasive species

400

Name an example of a "biotic" factor that affects carrying capacity.

Disease, competition, predation

400

What are the products of photosynthesis?

Oxygen and glucose

400

What is ecosystem resilience?

a) Ability to recover after a disturbance

b) Ability to grow rapidly

c) Ability to eliminate predators

d) Ability to stop evolution

a) Ability to recover after a disturbance
500

Name an example of an "abiotic" factor that affects carrying capacity.

Drought, wildfire, flooding

500
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are related because...

The products of one are the reactants of the other 

500

Which strategy best supports sustainable ecosystems?

a) Using unlimited natural resources

b) Protecting biodiversity and habitats

c) Removing predators

d) Increasing pollution

b) Protecting biodiversity and habitats

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