carrying capacity is the largest number of individuals of one species that an environment can support. Biotic potential is the potential growth of a population if it could grow in perfect conditions with no limiting factors.
Population density is the number of organisms in a certain area. Carrying capacity is the MAXIMUM number of organisms that area can hold.
Membrane potential
Kinetic energy is the motion of an object (real). Potential energy is a measure of the kinetic energy an object WOULD have if it were to be released and allowed to fall.
As much as the main limiting factors in that ecosystem will allow: it is always a balance between the species production rate, their vital resources and predation. More detailed answer will depend on the species and the ecosystem. Good example are bacterial blooms in oligotrophic waters, which occur as soon as the normally limiting factors disappear (usually one of the nutrients added to the system by some kind of advection), and themselves disappear as soon as the carrying capacity is reached and the nutrients depleted.
answer difference between ontogeny and phylogeny?
There is no difference between a bump and a lump.
Capacitance is quite literally the capacity to hold charge at a given potential difference.
Typically the load carrying capacity of the tire.
Current carrying capacity is different.
the difference between limiting factor and carrying capacity is the fact that carrying capacity is the population a ecosystem can support over TIME and limiting factor just makes the population stop growing and wont let any more people/animals/ect.. in if the place is packed
The ability of the environment to support a population refers to its carrying capacity, which is the maximum population size that can be sustained based on available resources like food, water, and shelter. When a population exceeds the environment's carrying capacity, it can lead to resource depletion, competition, and potential collapse. Maintaining a balance between population size and available resources is crucial for the long-term sustainability of ecosystems.
What is the difference between rated capacity and the nominal capacity
there is no difference.
There is no potential difference between identical charges
The cardiac reserve capacity is the difference between the rate at which the heart pumps blood and its maximum capacity for pumping blood a any given time. It's the potential capacity of the heart to function well beyond its basal level.
electric potential is potential difference between two points in closed circuit. but electromotive force is potential difference in any open circuit.
I do not know the answer.The difference between mass and capacity is that capacity is how much something can hold and mass is the weight of an object.
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