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Multiple choice. Choose the letter of the correct answer wie
1. This refers to the number of individuals belonging to the same species occupying a given area at a given time
a. Population b. Bioc Potential c. Environmental Resistance d Carrying capacity
2. The ability or capacity of a population of a species to grow or propagate under ideal environmental conditions
given sufficient food supply, no diseases, and no predators present
a Population b. Biotic Potential c. Environmental Resistance d Carrying capacity
3. It is the combination of all factors that act to limit the growth of a population
a. Population b. Biotic Potential c. Environmental Resistance d. Carrying capacity
4. It is defined as the maximum population of a given species that a particular habitat can sustain indefinitely
without being degraded.
a. Population b. Biotic Potential c. Environmental Resistance d. Carrying capacity
5. Their effects are most pronounced when the population density increases beyond a certain level, in other
words, whose effects on the size or growth of the population vary with the population density.
a. Density dependent
C. Environmental Resistance
b. Density independent
d. Carrying capacity
6 These are factors that can affect the population without being necessary based on the density. They
include natural disasters (droughts, floods, hurricanes, and fires), temperature, sunlight, seasonal cycle, human
activities, and levels of acidity, cited among many others.
a. Density dependent
c. Environmental Resistance
b. Density independent
d. Carrying capacity
7. Which of the following statements are true?
a. Two variables are acopunted for changes in population size: births and deaths only
b. In most populations, groups of a species live individually in clumps or patches
Populations differ in factors such as their distribution numbers, age structure (proportions of individuals
in different age groups), growth patterns, and density (number of individuals in a certain space).​