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11th Grade Population Ecology Quizzes, Questions & Answers
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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: 132 | Last updated: Jul 22, 2025
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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?
Explore key vocabulary and concepts from chapter 5 of AP Environmental Science (APES), focusing on population dynamics. This study guide enhances understanding of how populations change and interact with their environments,...
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Sample Question 1What is population distribution?
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Sample Question 2What does sex ratio refer to?
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Explore the dynamics of species populations with our Bio 211 Unit 7 quiz. Focus on essential concepts of population ecology, understanding growth models, survival strategies, and environmental impacts. Ideal for learners aiming...
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Sample QuestionWhat is population?
Enhance your understanding of Exponential Population Growth in Biology. This study aid focuses on key terms and concepts essential for mastering dynamic population changes. Ideal for students aiming to deepen their knowledge in...
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Sample QuestionWhat is the description of Linear growth?
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...
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Sample QuestionWhen the size of a population greatly exceeds K, it would be expected the population to
The quiz covers both density-indepdentn and dependent models of population growth.
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Sample QuestionThe expotnential population growth model is density-dependent.
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