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Second Quarter Exam Review Clicker Time!!! Do not share answers until after the correct answer is shown.

A Limiting Factor is… A. Something living B. The largest population an environment can support C. Anything that prevents a population from increasing. D. The number of individuals of a population in a specific area.

Population Density is… A. Something living B. The largest population an environment can support C. Anything that prevents a population from increasing. D. The number of individuals of a population in a specific area.

A Carrying Capacity is… A. Something living B. The largest population an environment can support C. Anything that prevents a population from increasing. D. The number of individuals of a population in a specific area.

Which of the following is an example of a limiting factor? A. Abundant food supply B. Large fire C. Many producers D. Soil

Extinct means… A. Term that describes a species that no longer exists. B. Term that describes a species whose numbers are decreasing C. Term that refers to any living thing. D. Term that refers to any nonliving thing.

Endangered means… A. Term that describes a species that no longer exists. B. Term that describes a species whose numbers are decreasing C. Term that refers to any living thing. D. Term that refers to any nonliving thing.

Which biome is extremely dry? A. Rain Forest B. Coniferous Forest C. Desert D. Tundra

Which biome is extremely cold and dry? A. Rain Forest B. Coniferous Forest C. Desert D. Tundra

Biodiversity is … A. An area that shares the same environmental conditions. B. The passing of energy from one species to another. C. A group of ecosystems with a similar climate. D. The amount of different species in an area.

A biome is … A. An area that shares the same environmental conditions. B. The passing of energy from one species to another. C. A group of ecosystems with a similar climate. D. The amount of different species in an area.

Loss of habitat and over harvesting causes… A. A decrease in biodiversity. B. Acid rain. C. Over population. D. Erosion.