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In the diagram on the link,what numberof paramecium best represents the carrying capacity of the environmentfor the population shown?

a. 200
b. 500
c. 600
d. 900
e. 1000

Is it 900?

yes.

thanks

I apologize, but as an AI text-based bot, I am unable to access or view external links. However, I can guide you on how to determine the carrying capacity in a population diagram.

To determine the carrying capacity of an environment for a population shown in a diagram, you would need to analyze the pattern of the population growth curve. The carrying capacity is usually represented by the point where the population stabilizes and remains relatively constant over time.

In general, the carrying capacity is the maximum number of individuals that a particular environment can sustainably support. It represents the balance between the population's birth rate and death rate, as well as resource availability.

If the population is growing exponentially and there is no indication of leveling off, the carrying capacity may not have been reached yet. However, if the population curve levels off and maintains a relatively constant size, that number represents the carrying capacity of the environment.

Without being able to see the diagram you mentioned, I cannot provide a specific answer. However, I encourage you to analyze the growth pattern in the diagram and look for indications of when the population stabilizes or reaches a plateau. Once you identify such a point, that number could be the one representing the carrying capacity of the environment.