Exponential growth is limited by all of the following except
A: Laboratory experiments
B: habitat conditions
C:predator populations
D: food resources

Respuesta :

Answer: LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS

Explanation:

Exponential growth can be define as the increase in per capita growth of the population when the resources available are surplus. A limiting factor is the one which is capable of limiting the growth, abundance and distribution of population of species. Predator populations, habitat conditions and food resources all are examples of limiting factors which can limit the growth of population exponentially.

Laboratory experiments cannot be consider as limiting factor hence, are not responsible for limiting the exponential growth.

Answer

D: food resources

Explanation:

Exponential growth is a way that a quantity may increase over time. It occurs when the instantaneous rate of change (that is, the derivative) of a quantity with respect to time is proportional to the quantity itself.

and food resources is one things make improves exponential growth in microorganism

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