Can you picture it?
Are we related?
This is where I belong
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What next?
100

The type of population growth seen in this graph.

What is Logistic?

100

 the formula for Photosynthesis:

What is 6CO2 + 6H2O+ Energy —> C6H12O6 + 6O2

100

An area with a particular combination of physical and biological environmental factors that affect which organisms can live within it.

What is a habitat?

100

The rate of growth when the population size is declining?

What is growth rate is <0

100

Succession that begins in areas that have no remnants of an older community

What is primary succession?

200

The birds in the Figure above each have their own spot near or in the water where they find food.

What is a niche?

200

the formula for Cellular Respiration:

What is C6H12O6 + 6O2→ 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy

200

The type of population distribution when wolves travel in packs.

What is clumped?

200

Geographic range, Growth rate, Age Structure, Density & Distribution, 

What are the ways to define a population?

200

Succession that occurs when a disturbance affects an existing community but doesn’t completely destroy it

What is secondary succession?

300

This Figure shows 3 ecosystems before and after disturbances. The ecosystem labeled Diverse is an example of its better ability to recover after a disturbance.

What is resilience? 

300

The type of relationship where both the algae and the fungus are benefited from their relationship in a lichen.

What is Mutualism?

300

The type of population distribution when seeds are scattered by the wind and flowers pop up where the seeds land.

What is random?

300

Population size is unchanged.

What is growth rate is = 1

300

The first species to colonize barren areas

What is a pioneer species?

400

The demographic transition stage the country shown is in.

What is Stage III?

400

The population of rabbits in a certain area has grown to the point that there is no more space for burrows. The lack of shelter has caused some rabbits to move and others to begin to fight over territory. The population affecting factor exampled.

What is a density-dependent limiting factor?

400

The type of population distribution when a sunflower field is planted in rows.

What is uniformed?

400

When a population’s growth slows and then stops, following a period of exponential growth, it is called logistic growth.

What is logistical growth?

400

A specific, uniform, and stable community at the “end” of succession

What is a climax community?

500

In a predator prey relationship, shown in the graph, this will happen to the populations.

What is predator follows prey?

500

Orchids in the rainforest grown high on trees so that they can reach the sun. The trees are unharmed in this type of relationship.

What is commensalism?

500

The maximum number of individuals of a particular species that a particular environment can support

What is carrying capacity?

500

The field that aims to preserve and protect natural resources, biodiversity, and ecosystem services, such as putting laws into place so that the black rhino is no longer hunted.

What is conservation biology?

500

No two species can occupy exactly the same niche in exactly the same habitat at exactly the same time.

What is the competitive exclusion principle?