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What is the main difference between logistic and exponential growth curves?

A)
Logistic growth curves never increase exponentially.
B)
Exponential growth curves decreases exponentially.
C)
Logistic growth curves decrease before they increase.
D)
Logistic growth curves are identical to exponential growth curves.
E)
Logistic growth curves stabilize when carrying capacity is reached.

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Answer:

b why i don't know but i think is b

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Answer:

A logistic growth curve is S-shaped. Populations that have a logistic growth curve will experience exponential growth until their carrying capacity is reached, at which point their growth begins to level. An exponential growth curve is J-shaped. Exponential growth is more common in R-selected species, which have a short life span and a high rate of reproduction.

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