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A.  Reproduction is aided by flowers, protected seeds, and insect pollinators.

Explanation: Got it correct on my Edge biology unit test review. I also decided to look at my notes and found the sided reason too (Xylem transports water and nutrients in the plant, and phloem transports water and sugar.) Enjoy the free info.

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It is a constant that coincides with the population size at which natality and mortality rates are equal. This is the equilibrium point.

Commonly, environments have limited resources, and as the population grows, resources are consumed faster, leading to an increase in the competition rate.

Per capita growth rate decreases as population size, N, increases.

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• When N approximates to K, the population's growth speed decreases.

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<em>2) How did the arrival of the fox family impact the carrying capacity of the rabbit population on this island? </em>

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