15. What are the two primary factors that are needed for exponential growth?
a. Ideal conditions and unlimited resources
b. Interspecies competition and unlimited resources
c. Energy flow and chemical recycling
d. Intraspecies competition and limited resources
Here two primary factor are -
a- Ideal conditions and unlimited resources
b- Energy flow and chemical recycling.
Because when any kind of competition is there then the death rate became more and more so that there should not be the exponential growth.
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