50.5k views
3 votes
Which is not a difference between a population showing exponential growth and a population showing logistic growth?

a. food limits
b. disease limits
c. carrying capacity
d. mutation rate

User Siva Siva
by
7.9k points

2 Answers

2 votes
        Mutation rate is not a difference between a population showing exponential growth and a population showing logistic growth. Hope this helped :D
User Kishore Sampath
by
8.3k points
4 votes

Answer;

Mutation rate

-Mutation rate is not a difference between a population showing exponential growth and a population showing logistic growth.

Step-by-step explanation;

-When the resources are unlimited, populations exhibit exponential growth, resulting in a J-shaped curve and when the resources are limited, populations exhibit logistic growth.

-The carrying capacity is the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water, and other necessities available in the environment. It affects the size of population and thus has an effect on both exponential and logistic growth.

-Food limits and disease limits are also other factors that may determine the population size in a biological ecosystem.

User Ishpreet
by
8.2k points