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Biology, 17.02.2021 22:00, tannerroland

A population of 20 monarch butterflles colonizes a meadow. The meadow's carrying capacity for monarch butterflles Is 5,000 Individuals. What statement best describes the growth of the population of monarch butterflles after the meadow is colonized?
O A. The population grows exponentially until It approaches 5,000 individuals, and then Its growth rate decreases.
O B. The population grows at a constant rate until t approaches 5,000 Individuals, and then the population size remains stable.
O c. The population grows exponentially until It approaches 5,000 Indlviduals, and then the population size begins to decrease.
O D. The population grows at a constant rate until It approaches 5,000 Individuals, and then Its growth rate Increases.


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