Answer;
A density-independent limiting factor
Explanation;
-A density-independent factor is any factor limiting the size of a population whose effect is not dependent on the number of individuals in the population.
-These factors can affect a population irrespective of its density. For example: natural disasters, temperature, sunlight, human activities, physical characteristics and behaviors of organisms affect any and all populations regardless of their densities.
Answer:
Sample Response: Adult amphibians have lungs for gas exchange. However, gas exchange may also occur through the skin and lining of the mouth. Because their skin is dry and scaly, reptiles cannot exchange gases through their skin. They breathe entirely with lungs.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
Tolerable Upper Intake Level is the nutrient individuals in a group of the same age can take daily in an unquantifiable amount because it has no inimical effect