14. Why is there a falling line in the population growth curve? point A. Because the species stopped eating and die B. Because of unexpected phenomena such as storm © C. Because of depletion of resources and excretion of organic acids and pollutants D Because of low rate reproduction among the species

Biology

Question
14. Why is there a falling line in the population growth curve?
point
A. Because the species stopped eating and die
B. Because of unexpected phenomena such as storm
© C. Because of depletion of resources and excretion of organic acids and pollutants
D Because of low rate reproduction among the species
Answer

C. Because of depletion of resources and excretion of organic acids and pollutants.

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The falling line in the population growth curve is caused by the depletion of resources and excretion of organic acids and pollutants. This can lead to a...
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