BIO 1200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Exponential Growth

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Every organism is a member of a population. A population is a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific area. You may have a population of grass in your backyard. There also may be a population of ants there. You may even have a population of bacteria on your bathroom door handle. Factors that affect the growth rate of populations include food, space, disease, and predators. Scientists have discovered that populations of organisms tend to grow in the same way. In the beginning, there are just a few organisms that reproduce. Soon the rate of population growth increases because there are more organisms reproducing. Scientists use graphs to show how populations grow. The graph of a growing population looks like a j-shaped curve. The flat part of the j shows slow growth. The part of the j that rises shows rapid growth. The j-shaped curve is a picture of exponential growth.

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