my·o·fi·bril
Dictionary result for myofibril
/ˌmīōˈfībrəl,-ˈfib-/
noun
noun: myofibril; plural noun: myofibrils
any of the elongated contractile threads found in striated muscle cells.
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Density-dependent limiting factors are non living and biotic factors that affect the size and growth of a population based on the population density, while density-independent limiting factors are those factors that do not depend on the density of a population before they can have an effect on the growth and size of the population.
Examples of density-dependent limiting factors are predation, disease, Parasitism, competition. These rely on the density of a population in order to affect the growth and size of a population.
On the other hand, examples of density-independent limiting factors are pollution, flood, temperature.