In a healthy ecosystem, the size of a population of organisms is typically in ho
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In a healthy ecosystem, the size of a population of organisms is typically in homeostasis. This means that:
If the population grows larger than its carrying capacity, it will continue growing larger.
If the population becomes smaller than its carrying capacity, factors in the ecosystem will reduce the size of the population.
The population grows to its carrying capacity and then stays exactly that size.
If the population grows larger than its carrying capacity, factors in the ecosystem will reduce the size of the population.
A.If the population grows larger than its carrying capacity, it will continue growing larger.
B.If the population becomes smaller than its carrying capacity, factors in the ecosystem will reduce the size of the population.
C.The population grows to its carrying capacity and then stays exactly that size.
D.If the population grows larger than its carrying capacity, factors in the ecosystem will reduce the size of the population.
Explanation / Answer
Ans. C. The population grows to its carrying capacity and then stays exactly that size. Homeostasis is the tendency towards a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes. It's property is that in of a system within the body of a living organism is variable.
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