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There is a carrying capacity for humans. This is because humans will eventually run out of Natural Resources and space.
The human brain has allowed us to adapt to a wide range of environments, develop complex social structures, and create advanced technology, leading to an expansion beyond our ancestral niche and original carrying capacity. Through innovation and cultural evolution, humans have been able to overcome limitations of their physical environment and increase their numbers well beyond what was originally sustainable.
oxygen carrying capacity is 1.34 ml of oxygen per gram of hemoglobin.... taking normal amount of Hb in humans as 15g/ dL , then oxygen carrying capacity for 100 ml of bood will be = 1.34*15 = 20 ml of oxygen approximately.
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No, I don't think there is a carrying capacity for humans. Humans, like all organisms, can only sustain themselves and their populations by having access to the products and services of their environment, including those of other species and ecosystems. However, humans are clever at developing and using technologies; as a result they have an unparalleled ability to manipulate the carrying capacity of the environment in support of their own activities.