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Ch. 5 Populations & Ch. 6 Humans in the Biosphere

growth curves, limiting factors, renewable and nonrenewable natural resources, biodiversity

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population density# of individuals per unit area
immigrationmovement into an area
emigrationmovement out of an area
exponential growthindividuals reproduce at a constant rate producing a j-shaped curve
logistic growthpopulation's growth slows or stops producing an s-shaped curve
carrying capacitylargest # of individuals that an environment can support
limiting factorcauses population growth to decrease
density-dependent limiting factorlimiting only when the population density reaches a certain level
density-independent limiting factorAffect all populations in similar ways, regardless of size
renewable resourcecan regenerate quickly and is replaceable
nonrenewable resourcecannot be replenished through natural processes
soil erosionwearing away by water and wind
desertificationland turned to desert
deforestationloss of forests
smogmixture of chemicals that occurs as a gray-brown haze in the atmosphere
acid raincontains nitric and sulfuric compounds with water vapor in the air
biodiversitysum total of the genetically based variety of organisms in a biosphere
biological magnificationconcentrations of harmful substances increase in organisms at higher trophic levels in a food chain
invasive speciesplants and animals that have migrated to place where they are not native
conservationwise management of natural resources


Learning Strategies IV Teacher, The Drexel Program
Monsignor Bonner/Archbishop Prendergast High School
Drexel Hill, PA

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