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Population growth is determined by the interaction of biotic potential and environmental resistance. Comment on the statement.
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Solution
- Biotic potential refers to the maximum reproductive capacity of a population under ideal conditions.
- However, environmental resistance, which includes factors like limited food, predation, disease, and unfavorable climatic conditions, restricts this growth.
- The actual population growth is a balance between these two forces, preventing unlimited exponential growth and leading to an equilibrium population size in nature.
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