competition
Organisms compete with each other when resources such as food, water, shelter, or mates are limited. Competition can also occur when individuals need to establish territory or access to resources essential for survival and reproduction.
This struggle is called competition. Organisms compete with each other for resources such as food, water, and space in order to survive and reproduce.
Carrying capacity is how many organisms can live in a region, so how many resources that region has determines the carrying capacity. The organisms are in competition with each other for those resources.
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they are competing for something, like a mate, or food. Also to protect their young.
Ecology is the study of the interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms, climate, and physical resources. It explores how different organisms influence each other and their surroundings in ecosystems.
They are having a competition
The study of how organisms interact with their environment and each other is called ecology. It focuses on understanding the relationships between living organisms and their surroundings, including how they adapt to their environment, obtain resources, and influence each other's behaviors and populations.
the organisms rely on each other for survival.
they are competing for something, like a mate, or food. Also to protect their young.
b. interdependent. Organisms in the same ecosystem rely on each other for resources and mutually influence each other's survival and well-being.
On the Antarctic continent, there are no organisms or species that compliment each other.