Theoretically, living organisms are capable of producing populations of infinite size. However, this never occurs because population sizes are limited by

A the availability of resources

B. organism interactions and behaviors

C. environmental conditions

D. all of these

1 answer

D. all of these

Population sizes in living organisms are limited by various factors, including the availability of resources (such as food and space), interactions and behaviors between organisms (such as competition and predation), and environmental conditions (such as climate and habitat). All of these factors work together to regulate population sizes and prevent infinite growth.

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