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This is Jeopardy

This is Jeopardy. Chapter 20 -Populations. Final Jeopardy. C1-100-The answer is…. How do you calculate population density?. Number of organisms/area. Back. C1-200-The answer is…. When organisms move out of a population it is called. emigration. Back. C1-300-The answer is….

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This is Jeopardy

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  1. This is Jeopardy Chapter 20 -Populations

  2. Final Jeopardy

  3. C1-100-The answer is… How do you calculate population density? Number of organisms/area Back

  4. C1-200-The answer is… When organisms move out of a population it is called emigration Back

  5. C1-300-The answer is… What is happening if a population decreases? Birth rate is lower than death rate Back

  6. C1-400-The answer is… What are 2 ways a population can decrease in size? Emigration, increased death rate Back

  7. C1-500-The answer is… Exponential growth occurs when There are unlimited resources Back

  8. C2-100-The answer is… In a logistic growth curve, exponential growth is the phase in which the population Grows quickly Back

  9. C2-200-The answer is… A biotic or abiotic factor that causes populations to decrease is a Limiting factor Back

  10. C2-300-The answer is… This is the population that a given environment can support Carrying capacity Back

  11. C2-400-The answer is… Which would be least likely to be affected by a density dependent factor? A small scattered population Back

  12. C2-500-The answer is… About 500 years ago the population started to Increase rapidly Back

  13. C3-100-The answer is… What caused the human population to increase dramatically in the last 500 years? Industrial revolution Back

  14. C3-200-The answer is… Under ideal conditions with unlimited resources a population will… Grow exponentially Back

  15. C3-300-The answer is… Competition, predation, and parasitism are all? Density dependent factors Back

  16. C3-400-The answer is… What kept the human growth rate low before the industrial revolution? Sickness, poor hygiene, low availability of resources Back

  17. C3-500-The answer is… What is the difference between an age structure diagram of a developed country vs. a developing country? Developing country – more triangular Developed country – more even distribution from bottom to top Back

  18. C4-100-The answer is… On a survivorship curve a Type 1 organism might be a? human Back

  19. C4-200-The answer is… On a survivorship graph a type 2 organism might be a? squirrel Back

  20. C4-300-The answer is… A type 3 curve on a survivorship graph might include this organism. Any insect Back

  21. C4-400-The answer is… In what ways can a population change? Emigration, immigration, low or high birth rate or death rate Back

  22. C4-500-The answer is… What is the difference between exponential and logistical growth? Exponential – unlimited quick growth Logistical – level population rate because of carrying capacity and limiting factors Back

  23. C5-100-The answer is… This type of dispersion would be represented by packs or schools. clumped Back

  24. C5-200-The answer is… This type of dispersion would be represented by penguins uniform Back

  25. C5-300-The answer is… This type of dispersion could be represented by plants but is rare. random Back

  26. C5-400-The answer is… Carrying capacity includes but is not limited to the following factors. Amount of available food and living space Back

  27. C6-500-The answer is… The predator-prey relationship is a density _________ factor. dependent Back

  28. Final Jeopardy Explain the difference between an r-selected organism and a k-selected organism. R- selected: short life span, small body size, reproduce quickly, have many young, little parental care ex. Cockroaches, weeds, bacteria K-selected: long life span, large body size, reproduce slowly, have few young, provide parental care ex. Humans, elephants Back End Game

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