Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Population
Invasive Species
Weird Facts
100

The annual number of live births per 1,000 people in a given population

Birth Rate

100

the number of deaths within a specific population over a given period, usually expressed as deaths per 1,000 individuals per year

Death Rate

100

three important characteristics of a population

Geographical distribution

density

growth rate

100

a non-native organism that establishes, spreads rapidly, and causes harm to the environment, economy, or human, animal, or plant health in its new ecosystem

invasive species

100

Mrs. Davison have this many kids

4

200

a spatial pattern where individuals of a population are concentrated in small groups or clusters, rather than being evenly or randomly spaced across an area

Clumped Distribution

200

a spatial pattern where organisms or features are spread out in a regular, evenly spaced manner, often due to competition for resources like water or light or as a result of territorial behavior

Uniform Distribution

200

the spatial arrangement and patterns of any phenomenon, such as species, people, resources, or phenomena, across a given area, often showing how these elements are spread out over different regions or countries

Geographical distribution

200

any plant, animal, or organism that does not occur naturally in a particular ecosystem but has been introduced there by human activities, either intentionally or accidentally

non-native species
200

True or False: Your nose and ears never stops growing

True

300

the movement of individuals into a specific population or area from another location, serving to increase the population size and potentially influence its density and diversity

immigration

300

the movement of individuals into a specific population or area from another location, serving to increase the population size and potentially influence its density and diversity

Random distribution

300

is the number of individuals per unit area.

Distribution

300

Characteristics of invasive species

have few natural predators, competitors, parasites, or diseases

Have high reproductive rates

Are long-lived

Are generalists

Are Pioneer species

300

True or False: Babies have more bones that an adult

True, they are born with around 300 bones, while adults have 206, as many of these bones fuse together as a person grows 

400

the maximum number of individuals or species that a specific environment can sustain indefinitely without degrading its resources

Carrying Capacity 

400

the sum of all biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) factors within an ecosystem that limit a population's growth, preventing it from reaching its biotic potential

Environmental Resistance

400

Factors that affect population size

number of births

number of deaths

the number of individuals that enters or leaves a population

400
What 3 impact does invasive species have

reduce forest health and productivity

Some invasive species kill native species

economic impacts


400

True or False: You're taller in the morning

True, because the cartilage between your bones compresses during the day, making you about 1 cm shorter by the time you go to bed.

500

depicts an S-shaped (sigmoidal) curve that shows a population's growth slowing down and eventually stabilizing as it approaches its environment's limited carrying capacity,

Logistic growth

500

known as a J-shaped curve, illustrates a growth pattern where a population or phenomenon increases at an accelerating rate

Exponential growth

500

If a population has abundant space and resources, and is protected from predators and disease, then organisms in that population will multiply and the population size will increase

Exponential growth

500

Name 3 invasive species

Zebra mussel, Multiflora Rose, Garlic Mustard

500

True or False: There are more trees on Earth than stars in the Milky Way

True, there are an estimated 1 trillion trees compared to 200-400 billion stars