Organisms start to compete for resources.
Sooner or later there won't be enough food - or enough of some other resource - to sustain an exponential growth.
the environment where the population is growing only has a limited amount of resources
Organisms start to compete for resources. (Apex)
yes it does
No, Bacteria are everywhere and life could not exist as we know it without them. Thus in general bacteria are not a biological hazard.However, some types of bacteria are pathogenic (they can cause diseases). These species of bacteria are a biological hazard.
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It has a major increasing growth creating a change in the bacterium.
There many kinds of biological bacteria. These include yeast, fungal flora, archaea, conjunctivitis, stomach and intestinal flora, respiratory flora, and many more.
a population of bacteria is changing exponentially according to the function below. how can you describe the bacteria population? B(t)=1200(0.99)8t+6
The bacteria population has an exponential growth with a factor of 16 per hour. The growth factor has to be determined for the population change each half hour.
yes it does
No, Bacteria are everywhere and life could not exist as we know it without them. Thus in general bacteria are not a biological hazard.However, some types of bacteria are pathogenic (they can cause diseases). These species of bacteria are a biological hazard.
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the smallest unit of evolution is population.
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Perhaps it is because it may be growing exponentially.
Bacteria and toxins
It has a major increasing growth creating a change in the bacterium.