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asymptote in a logistic growth curve is obtained when

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Answered by alibhaalibha63
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Solution : When K=N in a logististics growth curve, it is asymptote. Population growth curve is losistic, when responses are limiting the growth, here K is carrying capacity and N is population density.

Answered by adventureisland
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In a logistic growth curve, the asymptote is reached when 'K = N.' When carrying capacity is equal to the number of people in the population, the graph's line will remain constant until the population grows or the resources are depleted for some cause.

A straight line linked with a curve is called an asymptote. Because the organism must adjust during the initial stage and the population is less than the carrying capacity, a population that survives in an environment with restricted resources exhibits a lag phase during the initial stage.

Following the initial stage, it exhibits faster growth as the population grows and consumes resources.

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