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5 May, 00:23

Species rarely grow exponentially, but do occasionally. Under which of the following conditions is this likely to happen? A. An abundance of available resources B. A lack of other species competing for resources C. A lack of natural predators D. All of the above E. B and C only

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  1. 5 May, 00:46
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    D. All of the above

    Explanation:

    Exponential growth occurs when the population of a species increases in constant proportion, just as can be seen in the exponential growth bacteria. For exponential growth to occur, factors or resources needed for the a species to grow, reproduce and thrive in an environment must be present to favor this growth.

    Abundance of available resources such as food and space would favor exponential growth in a species, and also when there are no other species competing for these same resources. Lack of natural predators, as a factor, would also ensure their survival and multiplication.
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