60 centimeters (2 ft 0 in) to over 260 cm( 8 ft 6 in)
Answer:
External factors include physical and chemical signals. Growth factors are proteins that stimulate cell division. – Most mammal cells form a single layer in a culture dish and stop dividing once they touch other cells. Two of the most important internal factors are kinases and cyclins.
A predator-prey relationship in an forest ecosystem includes a Snake and mouse/rat.
A predator-prey relationship in an arctic ecosystem includes a Arctic Fox and a Snowshoe Hare.
A predator-prey relationship in a desert ecosystem includes a Western horned lizard and a rattlesnake.
A predator-prey relationship in a savanah ecosystem includes a West African Lion and a Zebra.
A predator-prey relationship in a rainforest ecosystem includes a Tarantula and a caterpillar.
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Answer:
It is well-supported by evidence
Explanation:
<span>The answer is because <u>they compete with native species for resources within a specific niche.
</u>The new species introduced in an area where it has never been before is known as introduced species. The introduced species usually has no natural enemies (predators) so it can spread in the new area. However, as it spreads more and more, it will use resources of the native species. So, the native species must compete in order to survive. This way, they not only treat the native species but the local biodiversity. This could cause the extinction of many native species and not only those the introduced species compete directly.</span>