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Multiple Choice
Which three demographic factors directly affect the size of a population?
A
Carrying capacity, food availability, and predation
B
Climate, habitat type, and competition
C
Birth rate, death rate, and migration
D
Age structure, genetic drift, and mutation rate
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Understand the concept of population size: Population size refers to the number of individuals in a population at a given time. It is influenced by factors that directly add or remove individuals from the population.
Identify the three demographic factors that directly affect population size: Birth rate (adds individuals), death rate (removes individuals), and migration (movement of individuals into or out of the population).
Explain birth rate: Birth rate is the number of births per unit of time in a population. Higher birth rates increase population size, while lower birth rates slow population growth.
Explain death rate: Death rate is the number of deaths per unit of time in a population. Higher death rates decrease population size, while lower death rates allow the population to grow.
Explain migration: Migration includes immigration (movement of individuals into a population, increasing size) and emigration (movement of individuals out of a population, decreasing size). Together, these factors directly impact population size.