food and space
I would have to say supplies and space.
Populations that have clumped population dispersion rely on each other more than organisms that live in populations with uniform or random dispersion. This is because within these population clumps, organisms tend to operate most efficiently as a group, such as hunting in a pack, for example.
Organisms on a rocky shore compete for all of the following except:
Plants compete for growing space, nutrients and water. If they are very crowded, they can even compete for sunlight.
no, every organism doesnt compete fro space and food!
cells
Populations that have clumped population dispersion rely on each other more than organisms that live in populations with uniform or random dispersion. This is because within these population clumps, organisms tend to operate most efficiently as a group, such as hunting in a pack, for example.
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Organisms on a rocky shore compete for all of the following except:
Organisms compete because they want to survive and the results are evolution
Organisms compete because they want to survive and the results are evolution
High birth rates that lead to potentially large populations that require more resources than available to meet their needs.
Competition is different species' struggles to obtain some common necessity, whether it be habitat, prey, etc, within a population. Because environments can only support a certain amount of organisms, these organisms must compete for the resources. This is good for populations because it helps to control reproduction. If an animal is reproducing too fast, for example, another animal may compete with it for food and eventually kill enough to control the overabundance.
Plants compete for growing space, nutrients and water. If they are very crowded, they can even compete for sunlight.
It is true organisms have to compete for living space.
Survival
felines
Some organisms win and some organisms lose.