carrying capacity

carrying capacity

10th - 11th Grade

9 Qs

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carrying capacity

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Assessment

Quiz

Biology

10th - 11th Grade

Medium

NGSS
MS-LS2-1, HS-LS2-1, MS-LS2-4

+1

Standards-aligned

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Joyce Roberts

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9 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Media Image

What is the carrying capacity of the graph?

1000

8000

800

600

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NGSS.MS-LS2-1

NGSS.MS-LS2-4

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

This may cause a population to increase

increase of food supply

removal of predators

removal of disease

all of these

Tags

NGSS.MS-LS2-1

NGSS.MS-LS2-4

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Media Image
If a disease destroying barley plants in a field swept through an ecosystem, what would happen to the barley eating bird population in the the field ?
The bird population would stay the same
The bird population would infinitely increase
The bird population would decrease

Tags

NGSS.MS-LS2-1

NGSS.MS-LS2-4

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Media Image

If the carrying capacity of a predator decreases, what will happen to the carrying capacity of the prey?

Will Increase

Will Decrease

Will stay the same

Tags

NGSS.MS-LS2-1

NGSS.MS-LS2-4

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

The largest number of individuals that an area can support is called its _______.
limiting factor
abiotic factor
resource availability
carrying capacity

Tags

NGSS.HS-LS2-1

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Media Image

The graph to the right shows the interaction of the wolf and moose populations on Isle Pekie. If the moose population continues to increase, the wolves' food supply will increase. What will most likely happen to the wolf population as a result?

It will decrease.

It will increase.

It will remain the same.

Tags

NGSS.MS-LS2-1

NGSS.MS-LS2-4

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A scientist was studying a population of fish in a pond over a period of 10 years. He observed that

the population increased each year for 3 years, and then remained nearly constant for the rest of

the study. The best explanation for this observation is that the population had

stopped reproducing

reached carrying capacity

mutated into a different species

run out of food and all died

Tags

NGSS.HS-LS2-1

NGSS.HS-LS2-6

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

What are factors that affect carrying capacity?

Biotic only

Biotic and abiotic

Depends on the ecosystem

Abiotic only

Tags

NGSS.MS-LS2-1

NGSS.MS-LS2-4

9.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is interdependent relationship?

A condition that occurs when two or more organisms compete for the same resources within an ecological community

All the biotic and abiotic factors and the interactions among them in a given area

The maximum number of organisms an ecosystem can support

A relationship in which two organisms are mutually dependent on each other for survival