Biology, 22.08.2021 04:50, jprofaci29
What happens to a population when it's larger than the available resources can accommodate?
1. The organisms not well suited for that environment won't survive.
2. The organisms who need fewer nutrients will support the organisms who need more.
3. The environment will produce more nutrients and resources to support the population.
4. All of the organisms in that population will die.
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