Posted on 24 February 2011. Tags: adaptive radiation, area, chromosomes, Describes, genes, Location, mountains, Niches, organisms, orgnism, Radiation, random changes, rivers, species changes
A. Random changes occur in the genes or chromosomes of an orgnism.
B. Organisms move from one location to another without returning.
C. Organisms are separated from members of their species by rivers or mountains.
D. A species changes to fill many niches in an area.
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Posted on 07 November 2010. Tags: algae, biology, Community, forest, forest community, fungus, habitat, habitats, niche, organisms, shelf fungus, slug, tree trunk
In a forest community, a shelf fungus and a slug live on the side of a decaying tree trunk. The fungus digests and absorbs materials from the tree, while the slug eats algae growing on the outside of the trunk. These organisms do not compete with one another because they occupy…
1. different habitat and niche
2.same niche, different habitat
3. same habitat, different niche
4. same habitat and niche
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Posted on 06 November 2010. Tags: Answer, blog, com, Graph, Niches, organisms, Other, paragraph, Plant, plant population
Look at the paragraph in my blog azima-kakakdermuda.blogspot.com and i also need help with this
Is it possible for two organisms to live in the same habitat but have different niches? Explain your answer.
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Posted on 30 September 2010. Tags: animals, Community, environment, fungi, ld, minerals, niche, organisms, plants, population, producers, soil, Time, Water
1. Which of the following is a living feature of the environment?
A-water
B-fungi
C-soil
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2. Which of the following are nonliving features of the environment?
A-plants
B-animals
C-producers
D-minerals
3. The organisms of one species living together in the same place at the same time are a ____.
A-community
B-population
C-niche
D-all of the above
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Posted on 21 September 2010. Tags: competition, niche, Occupy, organisms
Because the resulting competition for resources will ultimately result in one of the species being driven out or sent extinct.
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Posted on 21 September 2010. Tags: competition, niche, Occupy, organisms
Because the resulting competition for resources will ultimately result in one of the species being driven out or sent extinct.
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