In nature, at most times, most populations: A. Are at or near their carrying cap
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In nature, at most times, most populations: A. Are at or near their carrying capacities B. Are far above their carrying capacities C. Are far below their carrying capacities D. Do not have a capacity capacity K-selected populations reproduce: A. Rapidly and gradually approach their carrying capacity B. Rapidly and overshoot their carrying capacity D. Slowly and overshoot their carrying capacity In nature, growth of a population beyond its carrying capacity leads to: A. Population growth but at a slower pace B. An increase of the carrying capacity C. Extinction of population D. Deaths in the population until carrying capacity is reached Population growth seen in most natural populations is logistic growth, A. Slow, steady growth that eventually levels out B. Rapid growth that eventually slows and then levels out C. Slow, steady growth that never levels out D. Rapid growth that never slows or levels outExplanation / Answer
31)answer-A)In nature, at most times, most populations are at or near their carrying capacity.
32)answer-C)K-selected populations reproduce slowly and gradually approach their carrying capacity.
33)answer-C)In nature, growth of a population beyond its carrying capacity leads to extinction of the population.
34)answer-A)Population growth seen in most natural populations is logistic growth,---slow ,steady growth that eventually levels out.
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