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2 . . | ;' terisitics of living things with ae Growth Curve ably follow the growth ¢ ME Fined Seat ree ssinown a ge ei rity. The curve 18. a : mic opporttt ap . stric or log growth, 2 ,, py. = AB at an increasing rate (¢ , geometric or log g) FP) early growth AB at a Edis. jorcurve, 1% (P, = P)] as the satuation value (P.) dk ng rate [i.e., order ¢ a qrowth DE at a decreasing ral 1 approached le Je curve BD follows an arithmeticgncrease. (he. ge Jation, depends upon as to where the point lies on the growth curve ata ven population, depends jonal mid aa \ fz SATURATION VALUESP, 4 writ POINT OF : pee INFLEXION f MAX RATE ore RATE OF GROWTH ( Z — “Arithmetic Increase Method : This met iN daauae E ‘hod is based upon the assump on that the populatjon ‘i di ~ Constant =k ye A aP = kat babe 5 ; . ; Te = feet a o ~e re ‘y where, " 4 ats ; Lo” a * number of decada. —_ a 5 1 l f

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