Natality rate measurement is not dependent on the type of organism being studied true or false
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Natality is the greatest influence on a population's increase. Natality is shown as a crude birth rate or specific birth rate. Crude birth rate is used when calculating population size (number of births per 1000 population/year), whereas specific birth rate is used relative to a specific criterion such as age.
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