Science Ecology Review Terms: Quiz 2 Goal: Review the following terms for a vocabulary assessment on Friday.

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Science Ecology Review Terms: Quiz 2 Goal: Review the following terms for a vocabulary assessment on Friday.

Limiting Factor  Kid Friendly Definition: Something that shrinks the number of animals that live in a habitat

Carrying Capacity  Kid Friendly Definition: the most number of animals that a habitat can hold

Population  Kid Friendly Definition: the number of organisms in a given area

Ecology  Kid Friendly Definition: The study of organisms in their ecosystem

Predator  Kid Friendly Definition: an animal that hunts another animal for food