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Which is the most likely reason bacteria populations do not grow at exponential rates in nature? A. Conditions necessary
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Which is the most likely reason bacteria populations do not grow at exponential rates in nature?
A.
Conditions necessary for growth occur for a long time.
B.
Conditions necessary for growth occur only for a short time.
C.
The environment changes, and conditions are always favorable.
D.
The environment changes, and conditions are not always favorable.
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
The environment always changes, and sometimes it can be a bad thing. Hope this helps! plz mark as brainliest!