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attashe74 [19]
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kodGreya [7K]3 years ago
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Answer: Polymerization

Explanation: The linking up of monomers is called polymerization. It is the long chains that give polymers their unique properties.

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<h3>What is carrying capacity?</h3>

Carrying capacity -K- is the capability of the environment to support a growing population.

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.

• When N = K, the population reaches equilibrium,

• When N > K, the population must decrease in size because there are not enough resources to maintain that size.

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In the exposed example, when referring to rabbit's carrying capacity, we can assume it is limmited by intraspecific competition and by predation.

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At first we can see that during the first two years, the number of rabbits increased until it was a little bit over 200 individuals.

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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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