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The current population of humans is growing at a rapid rate and not indicating it is slowing down to a carrying capacity. Bacteria exhibit this type of growth when growing in a petri dish in a lab.
No, it doesn't occur in significant enough numbers in either animals or humans to effect population growth at all.
Yes.
Food chain, habitat resources and limited food availability restricts the growth of animals which do not implement in case of humans.
i think it the same way as humans
human population growth
People usually compare animals to humans to demonstrate a point of view, whether it be educational or just spiritual.
Growth hormone (GH) is a protein-based peptide hormone. It stimulates growth, cell reproduction and regeneration in humans and other animals
Microbes outweigh humans by 5,032 to 1!
The problem with human population growth is that it is more complicated than it would be if humans were not able to adjust birth rate and modify their environment.
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The greatest growth populations of humans are currently occurring in Africa, particularly in countries such as Nigeria, Ethiopia, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. These regions have high birth rates, improving healthcare and living conditions, and a relatively young population, contributing to rapid population growth.