A reproductive strategy presents an approach of a type of an organism to reproduction and of taking care of it's offspring.
Generaly speaking, there are two main reproductive strategies, K and R reproductive strategies.
The organisms that apply the R strategy produce a great number of small, independent offspring and when the offspring is born or hatched it's left to
try to survive on its own. This strategy is used by bacteria, many invertebrates, and reptiles.
On the other hand, the K strategy organisms produce a small number of offspring that they care of for a significant amount of time after they are born. This strategy is used mostly by mammals and birds.
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<span>Colloid cloudy and cannot be separated into oil and water by filtration or centrifuge. On the basis of collagen in Gelatin, it could be one type of colloid. Butter is an example of colloid. Colloids have bigger particles than Suspensions, its emulsion basically.</span>
<span>A change in an organisms environment is called an?</span>
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