Based on the information provided and typical ecological relationships between predators and prey, here are the suggested answers for each question:
Question 2:
Response: The deer population was growing rapidly.
Question 3:
Response: The deer didn't have any natural predators, so the deer population went up.
Question 4:
Response: No, the deer population would have grown quickly for a while but eventually would have been limited somewhat by lack of food and by disease.
Question 5:
Response: 2010
Question 6:
Response: Wolves are predators and the deer are prey.
Question 7:
Response: Predators hunt, kill, and eat prey.
Question 8:
Response: As the wolf population grew, the wolves ate more deer.
Question 9:
Response: The deer and wolf populations both changed slowly and then stabilized.
Question 10:
Response: The wolf and deer populations were stabilized because the number of predators and the number of prey were well balanced.
Please review these answers as they are based on common ecological principles regarding predator-prey dynamics. Adjustments may be necessary based on the specific graph details provided.