Carrying capacity graphing lab. What assumptions does the model in Activity ...
Carrying capacity graphing lab. What assumptions does the model in Activity 1 make? Give a real-world example where these assumptions would be true . 0 5 5 5 5 1 10 7 3 2 20 11 2 5 3 40 16 1 4 80 25 1 5 5 160 37 0 5 1. In what generation does this population reach its carrying capacity? Around Generation 23 Graph 2 1. In this interactive simulation, students explore the concept of carrying capacity by modeling changes in a deer population over 20 years. They will likely notice that the population size reaches a limit (the carrying capacity) over time in the logistic growth model, but it increases without limit in the exponential growth model. The general population curve looks like this familiar graph. BIOLOGIcaL caRRyING capacIty Human Population Growth - Carrying Capacity Graphing Lab Human Population Growth - Carrying Capacity Graphing Lab Created by Coach Science Age 0 English Author's Instructions Students act as panthers hunting for food in a model habitat to learn about dependence on resources and carrying capacity, and explore changes that occur because of human actions. You receive 2 points for each white spotted bean and 1 point for each brown bean. 0 5 5 5 5 1 10 7 3 5 2 20 11 2 5 3 40 16 1 5 4 80 25 1 5 5 160 38 0 5 Insert the graph for all four values of r. Revert your spreadsheet to an initial value of 5 and change the carrying capacity ( ) from 𝐾 100 to 50 in the first row. sftbnufbmdichdcqvxmhfrhpajgaocrbxbtvrkqtfmqhtymscgpzpons