Answer:
The correct answer would be the option B.
The carrying capacity of an ecosystem refer to the maximum number of plants, animals, insects, and crops an ecosystem can support without getting any degradation.
Carrying capacity of different species may vary within an ecosystem.
It is determined by different factors such as food availability, shelter, water supply, et cetera.
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Explanation:
Phenotype, all the observable characteristics of an organism that result from the interaction of its genotype (total genetic inheritance) with the environment. Examples of observable characteristics include behaviour, biochemical properties, colour, shape, and size.
Answer:
respiratory system
Explanation:
The bronchi become smaller the closer they get to the lung tissue and are then considered bronchioles. These passageways then evolve into tiny air sacs called alveoli, which is the site of oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange in the respiratory system.
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D
because trough is the lowest or the minimum point and here D represents it.
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