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POPULATIONS

POPULATIONS

POPULATIONS A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area.

CHARACTERISTICS OF POPULATIONS Geographic distribution An area inhabited by a population Density # of individuals per unit area Growth Rate Exponential vs. Logistic Age Structure How many people of different ages make up a given population?

What are some resources that animals need for survival? BRAINSTORM What are some resources that animals need for survival?

OH! DEER GAME Pass cards & assign roles