10-19 Biology Kick off Study the graph to the right. 1.Describe the growth of the “blue” population. 2. Describe the growth of the “red” population.

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10-19 Biology Kick off Study the graph to the right. 1.Describe the growth of the “blue” population. 2. Describe the growth of the “red” population.

10-20 Biology kick off We are going out side today to collect data for our population lab. Are you dressed for the weather?? You will leave everything inside except your data table and a pencil.

10-21 Biology kick off We are going out side today to collect data for our population lab. Are you dressed for the weather?? You will leave everything inside except your data table and a pencil.

10-22 Biology Kick off 1.What is the difference between exponential growth and logistic growth? (sketch each type) 2. Define carrying capacity. (label it on your sketch

10-23 Biology Kick off Draw a predicted growth curve for a population in a small town made of mostly senior citizens.