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10th Grade Population Ecology Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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The AP Bio Population Quiz assesses understanding of population dynamics, focusing on concepts like carrying capacity, logistic growth, and survival strategies of K-selected populations. It's ideal for students preparing for...
Questions: 12 | Attempts: 122 | Last updated: Feb 6, 2024
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Sample Question 1When the size of a population greatly exceeds K, it would be expected the population to
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Sample Question 2The logistic equation:
Bio Test 4 (Ch.14) assesses understanding of ecological principles affecting population dynamics. It covers density-dependent factors, population cycles, growth models, and life-history strategies, essential for students in...
Questions: 47 | Attempts: 130 | Last updated: Jul 25, 2024
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Sample Question 1Disease is spread more quickly between individuals who live in close proximity, such as in a nesting colony of penguins. Disease can be considered a:
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Sample Question 2During the period from 25,000 to 10,000 years ago, when people were gatherer -hunters, the rate of the population increase was slow; but from 10,000 to 5,000 years ago there was a dramatic increase in growth rate. Which of these factors is MOST LIKELY to have contributed to this increase?