no, cos lets take Robert Wadlow as an example
he is the tallest guy in the world, but he can still grow
so, growth cannot be limited
Population growth is referred to as exponential growth when resources are not limited, as the population can continue to increase at an accelerating rate.
The term defined as population growth limited by carrying capacity is "logistic growth." In logistic growth, population growth slows as it approaches the carrying capacity of the environment, resulting in a stable population size.
Exponential growth is typically limited by factors such as resource availability, competition, disease, and environmental constraints. However, it is not limited by inherent characteristics of the organism or population itself, such as genetic potential for growth. This means that while growth may be constrained by external factors, the biological capacity for growth remains.
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True. Yes, the growth of organisms in a beach ecosystem can be limited by the oceans and the rocks.
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the answer must be exponential growth model.
The growth of algae can be limited by various factors including carbon dioxide and sunlight availability. Algae require carbon dioxide for photosynthesis and sunlight for energy. When these resources are limited, algae growth can be constrained. Other factors such as nutrient availability and temperature can also influence algae growth.
Animal growth is limited by available food supply, and by predation and disease and overcrowding.
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