to be honest im not for sure because you don't have any answer choices
I think it’s 6
These six essential nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, sulfur and calcium. The cool thing about these key nutrients is that they help create new cells, which then organize into plant tissue. Without these nutrients, growth and survival would not occur.
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<em>Two main types of Tundra:</em>
- Arctic tundra is the tundra region which can be found in the northern hemisphere close to the regions of Alaska, Greenland, Siberia.
- Antarctic tundra is the tundra region found near the Antarctic peninsula.
<em>Biotic factors of Tundra:</em>
Biotic factors can be described as the living components of an ecosystem. The biotic components of the tundra include fungi, mosses, shrubs, insects, fish, birds and mammals.
<em>Abiotic factors of Tundra:</em>
Abiotic factors can be described as the non-living components of an ecosystem. The abiotic components of the tundra include temperature, wind, rain, snow, sunlight, soil, rocks and permafrost.
Storing energy as a fat allows the energy to be conserved long-term. The organism can store a large amount of energy while being insulated.
*some living things store energy as both carbohydrates and lipids