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general pattern in which the members of a population are arranged throughout its habitat
maximum rate at which the population of a given species can increase when there are no limits on its rate of growth
rate at which a population could grow if it had unlimited resources
all the limiting factors that act together to limit the growth of a population
maximum population of a particular species that a given habitat can support over a given period of time
growth by which some quantity increases by a fixed percentage of the whole in a given time period
exponential growth when population is small and population growth decreases as carrying capacity is approached
graph showing the number of survivors in different age groups for a particular species
number of children a couple must have to replace themselves
providing information, clinical service, and contraceptives to help people choose the number and spacing of children they want to have
hypothesis that countries as they become industrialized have declines in death rates followed by declines in birth rates
number of babies out of every 1,000 born each year that die before their first birthday
estimate of the average number of children who will be born alive to a woman during her lifetime if she passes through all her childbearing years conforming to age-specific fertility rates of a given year
percentage of the population at each age level in a population
amount of a toxic material per unit of body weight of test animals that kills half of the test population in a certain time
plot of data showing effects of various doses of a toxic agent on a group of test organisms
chemical or form of radiation that causes inheritable changes in the DNA molecules in the genes found in chromosomes
chemical, ionizing agent or virus that causes birth defects
chemicals, ionizing radiation, and viruses that cause or promote the development of cancer

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