CAPACITY..
Limiting factors determine carrying capacity. The availability of abiotic factors (such as water, oxygen, and space) and biotic factors (such as food) dictates how many organisms can live in an ecosystem. Carrying capacity is also impacted by the availability of decomposers.
BIODIVERSITY...
While food and water supply, habitat space, and competition with other species are some of the limiting factors affecting the carrying capacity of a given environment, in human populations, other variables such as sanitation, diseases, and medical care are also at play.
1. Staphylococcus: A group of bacteria that cause a multitude of diseases.
2. Strep throat is a bacterial infection that can make your throat feel sore and scratchy.
3. Diplo refers to two cells, so diplococci are arrangements of cocci in pairs.
Student 2 because a proton is what identifies a atom and student to is the only one who has that under the list. Plus the valence electron is right as well
Pioneer species—first species to appear in primary succession. Usually lichens and mosses.
Climax community—the final stage in a succession. The plants tend to be larger and the community has the most biodiversity. ...
Biodiversity – different kinds (varieties) of life forms found in an area