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    The Size at Which a Population Stabilizes in a Particular
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The Size at Which a Population Stabilizes in a Particular

Question 35

Question 35

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The size at which a population stabilizes in a particular place is defined as the ________ for that species.


A) growth potential
B) optimum
C) range
D) carrying capacity

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