True. Organisms must compete with each other for space to live
An organism is really just a tiny cell or organelle it goes down the urinary tract and vomits it up so it can have space to fart. And yes, organelles fart
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For competition to occur, the environment somehow must be limiting (i.e., there must be something to compete for)
i think so u must have heard 'faintman cannot get a fair lady'. that is to get something it is a must to compete. we do not get marks without studin neither the food reaches our stomach without chewing. a more technical answer would be "survival of the fittest". one who has the capability to adopt can live...
heterotrophs
Gausse's competitive exclusion principle says that "no two organisms can have same niche but provided that competition must be there between two organisms".but if the two organisms sre separated by time or by space no competition would be there between them.In case of ecological equivalents the two species are separated by space(they have different habitat).
adapt to their environment and live off their resources.
It is true organisms have to compete for living space.
It depends on the organisms and their habitats. Most of the time, yes, organisms must compete, as this space also contains items necessary for survival such as food and water.
then the organisms must compete for living space The population will decrease.
othe organisms mustv compete with each other for food,water,and other things they need to survive
Living beings need a certain amount of resources to live. If resources are limited then organisms must struggle against others to get enough resources to keep living.
Likely competition. An organism's niche is the specific environment in which they live and procreate the best (which includes climate, food sources, places to live and escape from predators, etc.). An overlap of two different species niches means that the resources these organisms depend on are now in shorter supply. This means they must compete with the other organisms for survival
For competition to occur, the environment somehow must be limiting (i.e., there must be something to compete for)
Ok first I hope u meant which it must compete with.the cheetah must share and compete for food. I repeat the ans is food
The three most important things that organisms compete for are reproductive rights, food and water resources and shelter. Once an organism has all three of these things, they will thrive in their environment.
an organisms habitat must provide space,food,water and the right weather,i know tis because my teacher mr.g taught me his really cool
Obligate anaerobes this is an Organisms that must live in the absence of oxygen.
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