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What is the struggle of organisms for the same limited resources called?

This struggle is called competition. Organisms compete with each other for resources such as food, water, and space in order to survive and reproduce.


How is oxygen produced in space?

There is no oxygen in space. The oxygen in space stations is created through a process called electrolysis, which uses energy from solar panels to split water (H2O) into hydrogen gas (H2) and oxygen gas (O2).


How is oxygen created on a space station?

Oxygen on a space station is primarily produced through electrolysis, a process that uses electricity to split water molecules (H2O) into oxygen (O2) and hydrogen (H2). This allows astronauts to breathe in the oxygen generated onboard the space station. Additionally, oxygen can also be supplied to the space station through resupply missions from Earth.


What do you need when in space?

We need oxygen and water


What things will you need to live in space?

Oxygen, food, space food, water, shelter


Does boiling water have oxygen in it?

No,boiling water does not have oxygen . Cold water molecules move slowly meaning there is space between the molecules for more oxygen to dissolve. Hot water molecules move rapidly meaning the space between the water molecules is less avalible for the oxygen molecues to dissolve into.


What are the needs of organism?

food water space or shelter oxygen


What are the neede organisms?

food water space or shelter oxygen


DO catfish live in water with oxygen?

All water has oxygen!!!! That's why its called h(for hydrogen and) o (for oxygen)


How can you live in space?

You will need a number of things to live in space such as oxygen, food, water, and clothes


Does hydrogen and oxygen atoms from a mixture called water?

No. Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen, not a mixture.


Is water split in the thylakoid space?

Yes, during the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis, water molecules are split in the thylakoid space by an enzyme called water-splitting complex or Photosystem II. This process releases oxygen, electrons, and protons that are used in the production of ATP and NADPH.