As a population approaches its carrying capacity, how does its growth change? Use Figure 46.5 in your text if you need help
A. The growth rate slows until N is 0.
B. The growth rate slows until N is close to K.
C. The growth rate slows until N is close to r.
D. The growth rate stays the same.
E. r changes until it is close to K.
B
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