proteins
The nutrient that organisms tend to get from their local ecosystem is phosphorus. They can also get the nutrient nitrogen locally.
minerals
Phosphorous
Rats tend to be bigger and stronger.
The nutrient that organisms get from their local ecosystem is phosphorous. Organisms also get nitrogen from the air and it can also be added to the soil.
They tend to be stronger than their component materials.
competition for resources, predation, disease, and parasitism. These factors tend to have a stronger effect on population growth as population density increases.
The stronger the forces the stronger the attraction between the molecules in the substance. This will tend to increase the temperature of phase changes, melting and boiling points.
high to low, stronger the wind
Organisms tend to get phosphorus from their local ecosystem. An organism can also get nitrogen from its local ecosystem. Nitrogen is added to the organism's local ecosystem by bacteria from the air.
The primacy effect is a cognitive bias where people tend to remember the first information presented to them better than information presented later. This is often seen in tasks like memorization or decision-making, where initial information has a stronger impact on perception and memory than information presented later.
It's a carnivorous plant that eats bugs. Plants tend to meet their nutrient needs naturally through what's available in the soil. But carnivorous plants tend to grow in nutrient poor and infertile environments. So they meet nutrient needs through the nutrients that are released in digesting protein and nutrient rich bugs.Examples include sundew [Drosera spp], pitcher [Sarracenia spp], monkey cup [Nepenthesspp], flytrap [Dionaea spp], cobra [Darlingtonia spp] and bladderwort [Utricularia spp] plants.