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growth curve
A growth curve is a graphical representation of how the age of an organism increases over time.
what letter is used to refer to the characteristic shape of the logistic growth curve
growth & constant stable
due to economic growth
it is a type of growth curve in which organisms feed only on one substrate
it is an exponential growth curve.
Logistic Growth
it is a type of growth curve in which organisms feed only on one substrate
growth curve
I think the answer is realized growth because it also includes the effect of environmental resistance and causes it to become S shaped unlike the theoretical growth curve.
A growth curve is a chart model showing the growth and evolution of an entity over time. A population growth curve charts the growth of a population over a certain amount of time.
The bacterial growth curve is usually exponential in shape just like most of the living organism.
A growth curve is a graphical representation of how the age of an organism increases over time.
A population's growth curve most closely resembles an "S" shaped curve, known as the logistic growth curve. Initially, the curve rises slowly as the population grows, followed by a period of rapid growth, before leveling off as the environment's carrying capacity is reached and growth stabilizes.
The classic "S" shaped curve that is characteristic of logistic growth.
The classic "S" shaped curve that is characteristic of logistic growth.