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Populations, interactions, biodiversity, inv/end species

Across
A close, long-term relationship between 2 or more species
Examples of this type of limiting factors include natural disasters, human choices
Type of limiting factor that depends on the size of the population
Population distribution where organisms are organized and are evenly distributed
Name a biome that is a tropical rainforest
Organisms contain a gene that is able to break down chemicals into non-toxic substances and are able to survive and reproduce
Examples of this type of limiting factor include-disease, competition, food, shelter, space
Species that is not longer living
J curve shows this type of growth
Maximum number of offspring that an organism can produce
Population distribution where organisms are scattered
An anatomical, physiological or a behavioral change that improves a populations ability to survive
Selection where Organisms that have desirable traits are able to survive and reproduce
Type of species that adversely affects habitats and biodiversity
What type of organisms would have a high reproductive potential?
Population distribution where organisms are grouped together
Down
Variety of organisms in a given area
Does not depend on size of population
Relationship when 2 species compete for the same resources
Eaten by predators
Abiotic and biotic factors that prevent the continuous growth of a populations
Largest population that an environment can support at a given time
Relationship where one organism benefits and one is unaffected
Relationship where one organism benefits and one is harmed
Selected breeding of organisms by humans for specific desirable characteristics
When both organisms in the relationship benefit
Type of species that is in immediate danger of becoming extinct
Feed on prey