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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
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d. mutation rate
Explanation: Exponential vs. logistic growth differ in whether density-dependent limits (food, disease, carrying capacity) operate. Mutation rate is not a factor that distinguishes those growth models.
Explanation: Exponential vs. logistic growth differ in whether density-dependent limits (food, disease, carrying capacity) operate. Mutation rate is not a factor that distinguishes those growth models.
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