True False Human population growth is exponential In nature, species often exhibit random dispersal. Different species whose niches overlap can reduce competition by resource partitioning A protist lives in the gut of a termite, digesting cellulose that the termite cannot. Thisallows the termite to use these nutrients. If the protist is removed, both the protist andtermite will die. This is an example of parasitism Approximately 25% of the energy in one organism is transferred to an organism in the next trophic level Population dynamics of predator-prey interactions show that, in the presence of a predator, prey species often become extinct. Prey species use multiple defence mechanisms to provide some protection against their predators. The carrying capacity is different for every population and can change due to variableenvironmental conditions.

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Human population growth is
exponential
In nature, species often exhibit
random dispersal.
Different species whose niches
overlap can reduce competition
by resource partitioning
A protist lives in the gut of a
termite, digesting cellulose that
the termite cannot. Thisallows
the termite to use these
nutrients. If the protist is
removed, both the protist
andtermite will die. This is an
example of parasitism
Approximately 25% of the
energy in one organism is
transferred to an organism in
the next trophic level
Population dynamics of
predator-prey interactions show
that, in the presence of a
predator, prey species often
become extinct.
Prey species use multiple
defence mechanisms to provide
some protection against their
predators.
The carrying capacity is
different for every population
and can change due to
variableenvironmental
conditions.
Transcribed Image Text:True False Human population growth is exponential In nature, species often exhibit random dispersal. Different species whose niches overlap can reduce competition by resource partitioning A protist lives in the gut of a termite, digesting cellulose that the termite cannot. Thisallows the termite to use these nutrients. If the protist is removed, both the protist andtermite will die. This is an example of parasitism Approximately 25% of the energy in one organism is transferred to an organism in the next trophic level Population dynamics of predator-prey interactions show that, in the presence of a predator, prey species often become extinct. Prey species use multiple defence mechanisms to provide some protection against their predators. The carrying capacity is different for every population and can change due to variableenvironmental conditions.
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