If one population, such as lets say a hawk decreases the niche, or the importance of an animal or its effect in the ecosystem, on the mice. the mice population increases. or it can be lets say plants and bugs, the lady bug goes away and the other bugs eat the plant
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Organisms return carbon<span> dioxide to the </span>atmosphere<span> by respiration. It is not just </span>animals<span> that respire. Plants, algae and microorganisms do too. </span>Carbon<span> dioxide is also released into the </span>atmosphere<span> when fossil fuels such as coal and oil, and wood, are burned. hope this helps</span>
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Cellular respiration takes place in all types of cells, of all organisms.
It occurs in <u>autotrophs</u> (plants) and <u>heterotrophs</u> (animals).
<em>Cellular respiration begins in the cytoplasm of cells. It is completed in mitochondria.</em>