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Homework. Page 393 summarizing the concepts sections 1 – 3. Character Education. The human population is growing very fast, we will need to keep up and help others, more now than ever before. Objectives. Define a population Describe population dispersal patterns

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  1. Homework • Page 393 summarizing the concepts sections 1 – 3 Lesson 36 Honors Biology

  2. Character Education • The human population is growing very fast, we will need to keep up and help others, more now than ever before Lesson 36 Honors Biology

  3. Objectives • Define a population • Describe population dispersal patterns • List some limiting factors in population growth • Draw out a human population growth curve • Define the 4 regions of typical population growth curves in nature Lesson 36 Honors Biology

  4. Class Notes • The human population has grown because of better sanitation, improved health, and agricultural ability to produce food • When birth rate (BR) and death rate (DR) are equal the population is stable, horizontal line • When BR > DR the population grows, the line goes up • When DR > BR the population shrinks, the line goes down • Human population growth is most rapid in developing countries, slowest in developed countries Lesson 36 Honors Biology

  5. Notes • Exponential Growth Curve – rate of growth stays the same and as a result the population increases

  6. Notes • Logistic Model – exponential growth is limited by a density dependent factor

  7. Class Notes - 37 • Population distributions include: • Random : not evenly spaced • Uniform : evenly spaced • Clumped : clustered in space • Currently the world population is over 6 billion • In 1776 the world population was 1 billion

  8. Project Item / Project Item # 55 Density dependent / Independent factors Films: 25.3 / 47.4 Populations Bill Nye 438.3 Easter Island why no people there 30 min like ‘Apoclyptico’movie about Myan civilization 562.2 pt1 / pt2 plagues/famines 748 / 564.1 Human Populations different countries histograms NOVA 60 min Lesson 36 Honors Biology

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