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Date: 2/1
1. Organisms need
to live and
class period: 1st. Biology
M
2. What do limiting factors do?
a. Separate biotic factors from abiotic factors.
b. Determine which is the predator and which is the prey.
c.) Regulate how many organisms live in an ecosystem.
d. Determine which natural disasters will hit an area.
3. Which of the following are abiotic limiting factors?
a. The decomposers in an ecosystem.
b. The populations of producers in a given habitat.
c. Carrying capacities of several species.
d. Water, space, and oxygen. to boge
c.
d.
to survive.
The nitrogen to oxygen ratio in the air supply.
The number of bodies of water in a habitat.
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019s of awod
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ding to zerbin s/it griybin2 .
4. Which of the following is a biotic limiting factor?
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b. Food available for organisms
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5. In biology, what is carrying capacity?
a.
The maximum population size an ecosystem can support.
b.
A total list of the limiting factors.
c. How much weight an organism can lift.
d. How much pain an organism can tolerate.
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6. The size of the population of a species in an ecosystem is determined by the lonic factors and
abiotic factors.
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7. Besides factors such as water, space, food, and oxygen, carrying capacity is affected by how many
organisms
there are.
8. What do decomposers do?
a. Feed on carnivores exclusively.
b. Break down and recycle dead organisms and organic matter.
c. Prevent living organisms from taking up space in an ecosystem.
d. Feed on producers exclusively.
9. What happens to the population of a species after it reaches its carrying capacity?
a. Increases linearly over time.
b. Increases exponentially over time.
c. Decreases to zero in a very short amount of time.
d. Remains relatively the same.
Transcribed Image Text:narre. Tajmera I Date: 2/1 1. Organisms need to live and class period: 1st. Biology M 2. What do limiting factors do? a. Separate biotic factors from abiotic factors. b. Determine which is the predator and which is the prey. c.) Regulate how many organisms live in an ecosystem. d. Determine which natural disasters will hit an area. 3. Which of the following are abiotic limiting factors? a. The decomposers in an ecosystem. b. The populations of producers in a given habitat. c. Carrying capacities of several species. d. Water, space, and oxygen. to boge c. d. to survive. The nitrogen to oxygen ratio in the air supply. The number of bodies of water in a habitat. veda lliw i be 019s of awod vietin ding to zerbin s/it griybin2 . 4. Which of the following is a biotic limiting factor? 2008 ms etssided to sell a gniliqmo) .d a. The amount of breathable oxygen available to a population.indonuoast gitsluginsM b. Food available for organisms tringtout nodsto e souber of 11 grionivo) b sonoro anomur nos Sms 5. In biology, what is carrying capacity? a. The maximum population size an ecosystem can support. b. A total list of the limiting factors. c. How much weight an organism can lift. d. How much pain an organism can tolerate. viatalqmoo 6. The size of the population of a species in an ecosystem is determined by the lonic factors and abiotic factors. 1.EI 7. Besides factors such as water, space, food, and oxygen, carrying capacity is affected by how many organisms there are. 8. What do decomposers do? a. Feed on carnivores exclusively. b. Break down and recycle dead organisms and organic matter. c. Prevent living organisms from taking up space in an ecosystem. d. Feed on producers exclusively. 9. What happens to the population of a species after it reaches its carrying capacity? a. Increases linearly over time. b. Increases exponentially over time. c. Decreases to zero in a very short amount of time. d. Remains relatively the same.
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