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Question
In theory, populations of organisms can increase exponentially. What does this mean?
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Solution
In theory, populations of organisms can increase exponentially, meaning the population size doubles during a constant time period under ideal conditions. The rate of increase is proportional to the population size, resulting in a J-shaped or exponential growth curve. Growth is slow initially, then rapidly increases until resources limit it.
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