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define entrinsic growth​

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Answered by AbhiThakur07
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In population ecology: Calculating population growth. This is known as the intrinsic rate of natural increase (r), or the Malthusian parameter. Very simply, this rate can be understood as the number of births minus the number of deaths per generation time—in other words, the reproduction rate less the death rate.

Answered by khushichavda271106
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Intrinsic growth is the property of living organisms where growth occurs from inside mainly by cell division. While extrinsic growth is the property of non living things where growth occurs from outside mainly by accumulation of matter.

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