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Abiotic and Biotic Factors Carrying Capacity
Outcome: Compare the abiotic and biotic factors by collecting and analyzing data in the habitat. Explain the factors that affect carrying capacity.
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Biotic Factors The term “Bio” means life.
Biotic factors are living factors. List some biotic factors you have seen today!
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Abiotic Factors The term “Bio” means life. The Prefix “A” means not.
Abiotic factors are nonliving factors. List some abiotic factors you have seen today!
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Are the following Biotic or Abiotic?!
____Whale ____Clock ____Water ____Fish ____Paper ____Glass ____Aluminum ____Metal ____Clouds ____Snail ____Steak ____Bread ____Plant ____Sand ____Pipe
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List ALL the Biotic and Abiotic factors you see in this image
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Carrying Capacity Populations, like the deer above, have different factors affecting their numbers called limiting factors When a limiting factor runs out the population will decrease. A limiting factor can determine the maximum amount of individuals in a population called carrying capacity **** Look at the picture, choose an organism and name a limiting factor affecting it****
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