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Biology, 03.10.2021 14:00, iamabeast51
Which of the following statements are true?
Disease can spread through populations with a low density better than ones with a high density.
Carrying capacity is what ultimately determines the size of a population.
When predators in the area increase in population so does the number of prey.
The size of a population will continue to grow exponentially if there are no limiting factors impacting its
growth.
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