How different is the growth according to the biotic potential of a viral population from the growth according to the biotic potential of a bacterial population?



How different is the growth according to the biotic potential of a viral population from the growth ..

Answer / Pappu Kumar

The growth of a viral population is typically not determined by its biotic potential as viruses rely on host cells for reproduction. In contrast, the growth of a bacterial population is determined by both its biotic potential and the availability of resources in the environment.

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