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the graph shows the size of a bacterial population, measured every hour represents that the population has reached its carrying capacity. growth curve of a bacterial population graph: x-axis time (in hours), y-axis number of cells, points 1,2,3,4,5 what is a likely reason for the inability of the bacterial population to continue options: lack of resources, increased rate of metabolism, reduced competition, decrease in mating partners
To determine the reason for the bacterial population's inability to continue growing, we analyze each option:
- "Lack of resources": When a population reaches carrying capacity, resources like nutrients, space, etc., become limited. This limits further growth and can cause a decline, which matches the graph's later drop.
- "Increased rate of metabolism": Higher metabolism alone doesn't directly stop growth; it's more about energy use, not a growth - limiting factor here.
- "Reduced competition": Less competition would likely allow growth, not hinder it, so this is incorrect.
- "Decrease in mating partners": Bacteria reproduce asexually (e.g., binary fission), so mating partners aren't a factor in their population growth.
So the most likely reason is lack of resources.
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A. lack of resources