Interspecific competition may occur when individuals of two separate species share a limiting resource in the same area. If the resource cannot support both populations, then lowered fecundity, growth, or survival may result in at least one species.
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Bacteria develop resistance mechanisms by using instructions provided by their DNA. Often, resistance genes are found within plasmids, small pieces of DNA that carry genetic instructions from one germ to another. This means that some bacteria can share their DNA and make other germs resistant.
You didn’t include your chart, but protists move using:
Cilia: tiny hairlike structures.
Flagella: A long tail-like structure that is spun around like a motor.
or Pseudopods: A "false foot" organisms form to move.
I think the answer you are looking for is <span> Salt and water.</span>
During S phase the two strands of the double helix are separated by enzymes.
Two DNA strands are synthesized that are complementary to each original strand.
DNA polymerase proofreads each DNA strand.
The two copies of DNA with a complete set of genes separate from each other in the anaphase of mitosis.