Environmental Sciences, asked by wheatbri, 1 year ago

Which is not a difference between a population showing exponential growth and a population showing logistic growth?
a.
food limits
b.
disease limits
c.
carrying capacity
d.
mutation rate

Answers

Answered by jazz67
1
Hey mate

I think c is the answer
Yes.,
C. Carrying capacity
Answered by Sidyandex
2

Answer:

Mutation Rate

Mutation rate isn't a distinction between a populace indicating exponential development and a populace demonstrating strategic development.

Explanation:

- When the assets are boundless, populaces show exponential development, bringing about a J-formed bend and when the assets are constrained, populaces display strategic development.

- The conveying limit is the most extreme populace size of the species that the earth can continue inconclusively, given the sustenance, natural surroundings, water, and different necessities accessible in the earth. It influences the span of populace and subsequently affects both exponential and calculated development.

- Food cutoff points and ailment limits are additionally different elements that may decide the populace measure in a natural biological community."

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