population density
Carrying Capacity
the number of individuals in a population required for a the species to keep reproducing and not go extinct
No, chromosomes vary from species to species. A species is distinguished by individuals that can mate and have young that are capable of producing offspring. The number of chromosomes two individuals have must be the same for this to be possible.
A population.
The number of chromosomes can vary widely between species. However, in general, individuals of the same species have the same number of chromosomes.
Species diversity is the number of different species in a particular area weighted by some measure of abundance such as number of individuals or biomass.
Its population.
The population.
Carrying Capacity
the number of individuals in a population required for a the species to keep reproducing and not go extinct
The "carrying capacity" for a species is the total number of individuals that can get enough food to survive and reproduce.
The "carrying capacity" for a species is the total number of individuals that can get enough food to survive and reproduce.
individuals an ecosystem can support.
It is called population density.
individuals an ecosystem can support.
It is called population density.
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