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First teaching 2015

Last exams 2025

Species & Populations (DP IB Environmental Systems & Societies (ESS): SL): Exam Questions

58 mins10 questions
1
3 marks

Define the term species.

2
3 marks

List three biotic interactions occurring between organisms.

3
4 marks

Define the term limiting factor in the context of environmental systems and ecology.

4a
2 marks

Briefly explain what an S population curve represents.

4b
2 marks

Briefly explain what a J population curve represents.

1a
4 marks

Outline the role of abiotic factors and how they influence ecosystems, providing examples to illustrate their impact.

1b
4 marks

Outline the role of biotic factors and how they influence ecosystems, providing examples to illustrate their impact.

2a
2 marks

With reference to a named species, distinguish between the terms habitat and niche.

2b
2 marks

Distinguish between the terms fundamental niche and realised niche.

3a
4 marks

Compare and contrast predation and competition.

3b
5 marks

i)

Define the term carrying capacity.

[1]

ii)

Outline four factors that contribute to the difficulty in estimating carrying capacity. At least two of these factors should be specific to human populations

[4]

4a
3 marks

The figure below shows how the dominant vegetation changes with altitude in the Alps mountain range in Europe.

altitudinal-zonation-1

Identify three limiting factors likely to be affecting alpine vegetation above 2 500 m.

4b
4 marks

Explain the role of limiting factors in shaping S and J population curves.

1
7 marks

When plotted on a graph, the population growth of a particular population often takes on an 'S' shape, sometimes known as an S-population curve.

Explain how the interactions that a species has with its environment can result in this curve.

2
9 marks

Discuss the role of carrying capacity in determining population size in humans and other species.