Population (CK-12)
exponential growth
Growth pattern in which the individuals in a population reproduce at a constant rate
_________ describes how individuals are distributed, or spread, throughout their habitat.
Population distribution
A ____ country has a high population density.
densely populated
Population __________ is the number of individuals per unit area or volume.
density
What is an example of how a high human population density can affect that population's health?
diseases travel more quickly
TRUEORFALSE: A species with a random pattern of distribution probably competes for a sparse environmental resource.
false
TRUEORFALSE: Random distribution is also known as predictable spacing.
false
TRUEORFALSE: The uniform distribution is also known as odd distribution.
false
TRUEORFALSE: Very large populations are more likely to be at risk of extinction. True or False?
false
All the organisms of the same species that live in the same area are called a _____.
population
What is the average number of individuals in a population per unit of area or volume?
population density
Populations of different species in a particular area make up a community. True or False?
true
TRUEORFALSE: The characteristics of a species or its environment may affect the pattern of spacing of individuals in a population.
true
TRUEORFALSE: The population size is the number of individuals in a population.
true