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PART A OBSERVATION / INFERENCE

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PART A OBSERVATION / INFERENCE

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PART B A POPULATIONS POTENTIAL


FOR GROWTH

1 PLANT x 10 PEPPERS x 10 SEEDS EACH = 100


plants in Generation 2

PART B A POPULATIONS POTENTIAL


FOR GROWTH
FROM THIS GRAPH,
WHAT CAN YOU INFER
ABOUT A
POPULATIONSS
POTENTIAL FOR
GROWTH OVER TIME?

POPULATIONS HAVE THE POTENTIAL TO GROW A


LOT! (EXPONENTIALLY)

PART C A POPULATIONS ACTUAL


GROWTH OVER TIME

PART C A POPULATIONS ACTUAL


GROWTH OVER TIME

PART C A POPULATIONS ACTUAL


GROWTH OVER TIME

PART C A POPULATIONS ACTUAL


GROWTH OVER TIME
Based on our observations
and inferences, what do you
believe is the rule about how
populations actually grow?

Populations grow rapidly


at first, but eventually stay
stable in size (stable = the
same # of organism over
many years)

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