BIOLOGY 1P03 Chapter 26: Biology 1P03 – Chapter 26 – Key Terms.docx

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Biology 1p03 chapter 26 key terms, learning goals, review questions. Age structure diagram a graph showing the distribution of males and females in a population according to age groups. Biosphere all life on earth and the nonliving portions of earth that support life. Biotic potential the maximum rate at which a population is able to increase, assuming ideal conditions that allow a maximum birth rate and minimum death rate. Birth rate the number of births per individual in a specified unit of time, such as a year. Boom-and-bust cycle a population cycle characterized by rapid exponential growth followed by a sudden massive die-off; seen in seasonal species, such as many insects living in temperate climates, and in some populations of small rodents, such as lemmings. Carrying capacity (k) the maximum population size that an ecosystem can support for a long period of time without damaging the ecosystem; determined primarily by the availability of space, nutrients, water, and light.

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