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Juli2301 [7.4K]
3 years ago
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Write a paragraph discussing the relationships between the organizational levels of the environment: biosphere, ecosystem, biome

, community, population, and organism. If you prefer, you can create a graphic organizer and insert a picture of it below.
Give an example of a density-dependent factor and a density-independent factor and how each can affect a population’s growth
What are the differences between primary succession and secondary succession?
Biology
1 answer:
Ivenika [448]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

There are numerous connections between the hierarchical degrees of nature. Every one of them praise each other so as to make everything work.The biosphere is the thing that assembles everything all. It is were all live dwells. The community,population and life forms are all in the biosphere. The creatures become the populace and afterward the populace turns into the network from all the little life forms around. These live in biomes and environments. In those regions is the place the populace and networks live from all the life forms around. Without the biomes and biological systems there would be no networks nor populace and particularly no living being's on the grounds that there'd be no spot to call home.

A case of a thickness subordinate factor is food. Without food the populace will pass on because of starvation. With food the populace will endeavor. A thickness free factor is an infection. The malady will murder of the entire populace regardless of it's size.

In essential progression is the point at which a recently immaculate environment is involved. For instance a recently developed plant. This plant will before long be taken over by a creepy crawly as its impermanent home. When the plant kicks the bucket the bug leaves. At that point the remaining parts of the plant become optional progression as it is taken over by for instance worms in the dirt.

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