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- can exponential growth occur in a population of organisms that take a long time to reproduce? why or why not?
Exponential growth in a population occurs when there are abundant resources (like food, space), low predation, and few limiting - factors. If organisms take a long time to reproduce, exponential growth may not occur because the rate of population increase is slow. With long generation times, the population cannot rapidly multiply to take advantage of available resources before they are depleted or limiting factors come into play.
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Exponential growth may not occur in a population of organisms that take a long time to reproduce because the slow reproduction rate limits the ability of the population to rapidly increase in number and take advantage of available resources before constraints like resource depletion or increased competition set in.