Answer:
A. Salamanders
Explanation:
Specialists species are species that can thrive in a unique and limited range of resources. They require a specific environmental condition to reproduce and survive in environment and also have limited or few diets they need for nutrition. These limiting characteristics put them at a disadvantage of being endangered and threatened.
Salamanders are endangered species that are fast going into extinction. They require wetland (freshwater pools) for reproduction to be possible, and feed mainly on insects. This makes them specialist species.
Ospreys, snapping turtles, and beavers are all generalist species. They can all thrive in a wide range of environmental conditions, and also have varieties of diets they can get nutrition from to survive.
Carbon atoms can form 4 covalent bonds.
Explanation:
Trophic levels is known as feeding levels in an ecosystem.
Trophic levels is any of the stages involved in the food chain. In an ecosystem, the trophic levels begins with the producer which provides foods from inorganic sources.
- Consumers at all levels feeds on the food produced by the producers. Some consumers feeds on other consumers.
I think it’s organism since it already stated skeletal and respiratory then it means it cannot be tissue or organ because skeletal is included so i say go for organism