Biology, asked by irafathima2188, 1 year ago

The capacity of an environment to pull on a limited number of individuals is known as
A) Bearing capacity
B) Limited capacity
C) Environmental resistance
D) Carrying capacity

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Answered by siri58
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Answered by sonalideval056
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Answer:

D. Carrying Capacity.

Explanation:

A. Bearing capacity

This option is incorrect because the maximum stress or strain that a footing can withstand without the soil or rock supporting the footing failing is known as bearing capacity.

B. Limited capacity

This option is incorrect because a way of thinking about working memory in which resource constraints limit the amount of information that can be processed. When new data is encountered, existing data is either relegated to long-term memory or deleted, freeing up resources to keep the newer data.

C. Environmental resistance.

This option is incorrect because the sum of environmental conditions (such as drought, mineral deficiency, and competition) tend to limit an organism's or type of organism's biotic potential and impose a numerical limit.

D. Carrying capacity.

This option is correct because the greatest population size of a biological species that an environment can support is referred to as its carrying capacity.

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