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1 Abiotic: non-living

2 Biotic: living

3 Carrying Capacity: the maximum population an ecosystem can support of a given species.

4 Competition: for food and resources
Competition: for food and resources. Types: interference (by direct attack), exploitation (forced to share a resource), scramble (everyone gets something), contest (one competitor gets it all), and restrictive (preventing someone else from getting it).

5 Exponential Growth: Increase in number or size, at a constantly growing rate.

6 Limiting Factors : Any factor (biotic or abiotic) that inhibits the growth of a species population.

7 Logistic  population growth: occurs when the growth  rate decreases as the population reaches carrying capacity. Carrying capacity is the maximum number of individuals in a population that the environment can support.

8   Overpopulation: occurs when a population of a species exceeds the carrying capacity of its ecological niche. 

9 Population: Organisms inhabiting a territory.

10 Scale: Levels of organization between organisms in the biosphere (Ex
Scale: Levels of organization between organisms in the biosphere (Ex. BECPO- What do these initials represent?)


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