Relationships | Levels | Demographics | Scientific Method | Global Populations |
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What is a symbiosis?
A term describing the relationships and interactions of organisms
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What is a species
One specific type of organisms in an environment
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What is demographics?
Study of human populations
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What is the first step of the scientific method?
Make an observation
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What country has the highest human population
China
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What is parasitism
One organism benefits while harming the other
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What is a population
Multiple members of the same species in a geographically shared space
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What do the shapes of a population pyramid represent?
Triangle is a developing country and oval is a stable developed country
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Explain what a hypothesis is.
An educated guess backed by research in response to your question written in statement form.
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What country has the second highest human population
India
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What is mutualism
Both organisms benefit from their relationship with each other
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What is a community
multiple species of plants and animals in a geographically shared space
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What is a limiting factor for population growth?
Anything that limits population growth like disease, famine, war, carrying capacity of resources
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What steps can be recreated if needed
research and experiments
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How many people are there globally?
7.6 Billion
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What is communalism
One organism benefits without hurting the other organism
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What is an ecosystem
all living and nonliving factors in a geographical shared spaced
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What are some ways to lower the birth rate?
Provide family planning education, provide education opportunities for all people, provide workplace opportunities for all people
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Why is a wrong hypothesis still important?
Even if you're wrong, you still learned something new or a new path to take. Wrong answers are still good sources of information.
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What is the only developed country ranked in the top 5 highest population?
United States
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Why is it important to study interactions of organisms in the ecosystem
If one organisms is lost the ecosystem will break down
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What is the difference between abiotic and biotic factors
abiotic is nonliving factors of an environment like water, sunlight, dirt
biotic is all living organisms in an environment (plants and animals) |
How do growing human populations affect our environment and ecosystems?
It limits resources, creates pollution, increases global temps
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How can the scientific method be applied to daily life?
You observe, ask questions, and create conclusions daily
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What is the difference between a developed and developing country?
Developed countries have clean water, readily available food sources, utilize natural resources, have access to health care and education for all.
Developing countries are still in the process of obtaining these characteristics |