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A student is making a graph of the size of an animal population over time. He plots the size of the population on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis. How will the shape of the graph look if it shows the logistic growth of the animal population in the ecosystem? It will be a vertical line.

It will be an essentially flat, horizontal line.

It will be a straight line that slants sharply upward.

It will be a straight line that slants sharply downward.

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