Respuesta :
Exponential growth has no furthest breaking point and populaces become rapidly. Logistic growth has a point of confinement and development approaches this cutoff in a sigmoidal manner. Logistic growth is more realistic, in actuality, yet exponential development is a superior model for bacterial societies, and so on that have boundless assets and space.
Answer and explanation;
-Logistic growth occurs when there are limited resources due to competition; it slows, stops, and has a period of exponential growth. Exponential growth occurs when there is unlimited resources due to little competition; individuals produce at a constant rate.
-The difference between exponential growth and logistic growth can be seen in terms of the growth of population. Population growth is defined as an increase in the size of a population over a specific time period.
-Exponential growth requires specific ideal conditions. These conditions vary to a great extent. In logistic growth, the growth rate is quick at the beginning then it begins to slow down later on.