Population Bio Jeopardy Population Growth $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Limiting Factors $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Human Populations $100 $200 $300 $400 $500.

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Population Bio Jeopardy Population Growth $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Limiting Factors $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Human Populations $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Vocab $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY

Population Growth : $100 The mark and recapture method is used to estimate population size for these types of organisms

Population Growth: $200 Exponential growth curves have this type of shape.

Population Growth: $300 Name two factors that can affect population size.

Population Growth: $800 What is carrying capacity?

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $800

Population Growth : $500 This type of growth occurs when population growth slows down after a period of exponential growth. (HINT! the curve is S-shaped)

Limiting Factors: $100 These cause population growth to decrease

Limiting Factors: $200 Give two examples of limiting factors.

Limiting Factors: $300 Name three things that may happen due to competition.

Limiting Factors: $400 Give two examples of density- independent factors.

Limiting Factors: $500 Give three examples of ways that animals can avoid intraspecific competition (same species).

Human Populations: $100 When does zero population growth occur?

Human Populations: $300 This is the study of human populations

Human Populations: $400 True or False – Growth rates are higher in developing countries.

DAILY DOUBLE!!! $1000

Human Populations: $1000 The world’s population is just over ____________. (a number)

Human Populations: $200 True or False – Since the 1970’s the rate of population growth worldwide has been decreasing.

Vocab: $100 This is the feeding of one organism on another.

Vocab: $200 a group of organisms that are able to interbreed and produce fertile offspring

Vocab: $300 the number of individuals in a population within a given area

Vocab: $400 When organisms live on or in a host; always harmful to the host

Vocab: $500 The number of organisms born or produced during a given time period

FINAL JEOPARDY CATEGORY: Growth Curves

FINAL JEOPARDY Draw a graph of an S- shaped curve. Label the carrying capacity, the area of rapid growth, and both axes.