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Lab: Population Growth. 10/4 Marking the Text. You have received a lab document with an introduction section on it. Follow each of the directions below: Number each of the paragraphs. In the text, find and underline the definitions of each of these two bold faced terms: -exponential growth
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10/4 Marking the Text You have received a lab document with an introduction section on it. Follow each of the directions below: • Number each of the paragraphs. • In the text, find and underline the definitions of each of these two bold faced terms: -exponential growth -carrying capacity
Paragraph 1 Read Paragraph 1. 1. Highlight the sentence that tells us what limits the size of a population.
Paragraph 2 Read Paragraph 2 • Find and highlight the sentence that tells us what a population does when it reaches carrying capacity. • Find and highlight the sentence that tells us an additional factor (besides resources) that can limit the size of a population.
Paragraph 3 Read Paragraph 3 • Find and underline the term “competitive exclusion.” • Highlight the sentence that explains what we mean by competitive exclusion.
Paragraph 4 Read Paragraph 4 Find and highlight the sentence that tells us what happens in nature when there is competition for resources between two species of organisms, but one can use another resource.
Purpose • In this lab you will examine data from a simulated lab where two species of Paramecia are grown alone and together. • You will record data and compare growth curves for each species alone and grown together.
Hypothesis • If Paramecium caudatumis grown alone, then its population will _____________________. • If Paramecium aureliais grown alone, then its population will _____________________. • If Paramecium caudatumand Paramecium aureliaare grown together, then the Paramecium caudatumpopulation will _____________________ and the Paramecium aurelia population will _________________________________.
Graphing Your Results • You will create 3 graphs. • 1 for the P. caudatum data • 1 for the P. aurelia data • 1 for the mixed P. caudatum and P. aurelia data Your Graphs Must Be: • Titled • Labeled with the variables • Use correct intervals for the variables