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Biology, 11.10.2019 09:30 eddiecas

Two different organisms were studied in a carrying capacity study. one was a paramecium population that grew in a flask in a laboratory environment that spanned a period of 15 days. the other was a bear population in a forest that spanned a period of one hundred years. both populations grew exponentially for a short period of time until they both reached an equilibrium and population growth remained stable due to limiting factors. how might their numbers compare when studied?

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