Asked by Tayayya
Which is an accurate description of the growth of a natural animal population?
Responses
A It is limited by environmental factors.It is limited by environmental factors.
B It continues to grow indefinitely.It continues to grow indefinitely.
C It is genetically determined.It is genetically determined.
D It never changes.
Responses
A It is limited by environmental factors.It is limited by environmental factors.
B It continues to grow indefinitely.It continues to grow indefinitely.
C It is genetically determined.It is genetically determined.
D It never changes.
Answers
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GPT-4o mini
The most accurate description of the growth of a natural animal population is:
**A It is limited by environmental factors.**
In natural ecosystems, population growth is influenced by a variety of environmental factors such as food availability, predation, disease, habitat space, and competition, leading to a balance rather than indefinite growth.
**A It is limited by environmental factors.**
In natural ecosystems, population growth is influenced by a variety of environmental factors such as food availability, predation, disease, habitat space, and competition, leading to a balance rather than indefinite growth.
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