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Anon25 [30]
3 years ago
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An organism's niche includes all of these except: Group of answer choices the space an organism requires. the specific geographi

cal location where an organism lives. the timing of an organism's reproduction. the type and amount of food an organism consumes.
Biology
2 answers:
olga_2 [115]3 years ago
3 0

Answer: An organisms niche include the space an organism requires,it's specific geographical location, the type and amount of food an organisms consume, timing of reproduction.

Explanation:

An organism niche is the role and position the organism occupy in it environment. It include how an organism survive and reproduce, how the organism meets for food or resources and shelter,how an organism interact with the biotic (living) and abiotic(non living) factors in the environment. Biotic factor can be how the organism compete and survive for competition in the environment. It include the type and amount of food the organism consume.

Kipish [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:the specific geographical location where an organism lives.

Explanation: all the activities involving an organism in an ecosystem is the niche of that organism.it refers to the activities of the organism in relation to other organisms present in the same habitat. It includes such things as what the organism it,where it lives,what it preys on. a niche would also describe how an organism obtains it food and energy,it's rate of metabolism and growth etc

The niche of a caterpillar for example is that it lives on a tree,it eats leaves,it is preyed upon by birds etc.

An habitat is where an organism lives and strives.although two organisms can occupy an habitat, they may not have the same niche

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