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Which of these most likely explains why the bacteria population stopped

growing?

A. The bacteria came in contact with a virus that killed off the population.

B. The bacteria could not produce any longer because the population was too large.

C. The bacteria competed for nutrients and died after all of the nutrients were
consumed

D. The bacteria evolved into another organism.

Which of these most likely explains why the bacteria population stopped growing? A-example-1

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Answer:

C. The bacteria competed for nutrients and died after all of the nutrients were

consumed

Step-by-step explanation:

Since no other materials were added, this option makes the most sense.

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