1. B 2. A 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. B 8. I think water 9. D 11. C 13. A
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Answer:
4. Circular Chromosomes
Explanation:
We know that eukaryotic chromosomes consist of double-stranded DNA.
But prokaryotic chromosomes are actually circular, which is very different from eukaryotic.
Answer: 1. a. logistics model of growth
2. a. environmental conditions
3. b. all limiting factors
4. b. water availability
Explanation:
1. a. logistic model of growth will show the increase in population of a species in accordance with the carrying capacity exponentially but when the population will experience the scarcity of resources it will decline considerably.
Carrying capacity is the total number of members of the population of a species that an ecosystem can sustain by providing resources.
2. b. All environmental conditions which favor the survival of the living beings will contribute to the carrying capacity for example food, water, shelter, and other resources.
3. b. Limiting factor is the one which limit the chances of survival and growth of a particular species in an ecosystem. For example, scarcity of food, here food is the limiting factor.
4. d. A density dependent limiting factor is the one which affects the population of the species based upon the density. The water availability is a density dependent limiting factor because the more the density or abundance of a population more will be the scarcity of water as it will be required by all organisms. So, the species population may experience decline due scarcity of water.
La pérdida de árboles y otra vegetación puede causar cambio climático, desertificación, erosión del suelo, menos cultivos, inundaciones, aumento de los gases de efecto invernadero en la atmósfera y una serie de problemas para los pueblos indígenas.
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Answer:
Agree
Explanation:
Community All the populations of all the different species that live together in a particular area
Interspecific interaction Relationship between different species in a community
Carrying capacity The maximum population size of a species that the environment can sustain
Competition Organisms of two species use the same limited resource and have a negative impact on each other
Predation A member of one species, predator, eats all or part of the body of a member of another species, prey