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Exponential growth

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Definition

Exponential growth describes a situation where the rate of population increase becomes more rapid in proportion to the growing total number or size. This type of growth occurs when resources are abundant and environmental conditions are ideal.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Exponential growth is represented by a J-shaped curve on a graph of population size over time.
  2. It occurs when the per capita rate of increase remains constant.
  3. In natural populations, exponential growth is usually unsustainable due to environmental limits such as food and space.
  4. Bacteria often exhibit exponential growth under ideal laboratory conditions.
  5. Exponential growth can lead to overshooting carrying capacity, resulting in population crashes.

Review Questions

  • What shape does exponential growth form on a graph?
  • Why is exponential growth typically unsustainable in natural populations?
  • How might exponential growth affect a population's long-term survival?
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