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The outside of an organism has a surface area.
the area where an organism lives in the world
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The members of a single type of organism in an environment is called population.
habitat
The outside of an organism has a surface area.
If the surface area of the organism is small, then there is no problem with getting all the oxygen needed. If the surface area of the organism is large, therefore a special respiratory surface is needed. An example is lungs, gills. The ratio of surface area to volume in a small organism is greater than the ratio in a large organism.
The largest organism.
A niche is the specific area where an organism inhabits.
No. A population is every organism living in a particular area.
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the area where an organism lives in the world
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