Biology, 04.09.2019 01:30 puchie1225
Two species, y and z, occupy adjoining environmental portions of land that differ in several abiotic (nonliving) factors (climate, soil). when species y is experimentally removed from a portion of its patch species a does not successfully colonize the area. what might you conclude from these results.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:40
As the human population grows, what happens to our natural-resource requirements? o they increase o they decrease o they do not change. they go in cycles
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Biology, 22.06.2019 07:30
Pls need ! in your opinion, what are the limiting factors that might affect the growth or diversity of our ecosystem? respond to this question in claim, evidence, reasoning format. 1. make your claim (i are the limiting factors that might affect the growth or diversity of our 2. follow the claim with 3 pieces of evidence. evidence may be taken from the reading, the videos, previous lessons, or googled answers. site sources, too. 3. use reasoning to explain why you chose your evidence.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 10:10
Fruit bats in central america eat bananas and other fruits. banana plants rely on bats for pollination. what would be the most likely consequence on the banana crop if fruit bats were eliminated from the area? the banana crop would increase because bats would stop eating the crops. the banana crop would decrease because bats would no longer pollinate the crops. the banana crop would remain constant because bees would replace the bats. the banana crop would remain constant because the plants would adapt using asexual reproduction.
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