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SSSSS [86.1K]
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Match the types of competition to their descriptions.

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gregori [183]2 years ago
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Explanation:

Competition is an interaction between organisms for limited resources in the ecosystem

1. competition among organisms of different species    interspecific

Interspecific competition is an interaction between organsims of different species in the environment for limited resources. This type of competition is between two different species. Competition can be for light, nutrient, space e.t.c

2. competition among organisms from the same species   intraspecific

Intraspecific competition is a struggle between organisms of the same specie for limited resources in the ecosystem. Note: organisms of the same species are involved here.

3. active fight among organisms     competition

The active fight among organisms is a competition because it causes harm to both species.

4. organisms preventing others from using a resource  interference

Interference is when an organism prevents other organisms from using a resource in the ecosystem.

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