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the Euglena has a better chance of survival because it can capture prey.
how does biodiversity in an ecosystem increases the chances of survival for organisms
Because the seed has plenty of reserve food in its cotyledones or endosperm
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It depends on survival of what. Surviving chances after an illness or operation are mostly influenced by someone's age (preferably: young) and general condition (healthy, trained, non-smoker etc.).
the Euglena has a better chance of survival because it can capture prey.
survival
how does biodiversity in an ecosystem increases the chances of survival for organisms
butter fly?
The survival rate among children is definitely better than among older people.
A cell that hasn't been damaged.
Because the seed has plenty of reserve food in its cotyledones or endosperm
They stick together because they are better protected as a group and have a better chance of survival.
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Seeds may fall and roll depending on the shape of the seed and the ground upon which they fall. Seeds that are more round will have a better chance of rolling a bit, and ground that slopes away will allow a seed a better chance of rolling further.
Because seeds have better chances of survival in adverse environmental conditions than the spores
One advantage to complete metamorphosis is the ability to have a better chance at life. Caterpillars have a better chance of survival when they are butterflies. A disadvantage is the fact that they are vulnerable during the process.