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Not at all. Bacteria may be the smallest free-living organisms, but there are lots of protozoans like amoeba, parameciums and so forth, that are far larger.
It is a community(with biotic and a-biotic features) inside of a larger community. For example one plant in the whole garden.
53 is the smallest prime number that is larger than 50
Ecology. a series of organisms interrelated in their feeding habits, the smallest being fed upon by a larger one, which in turn feeds a still larger one, etc.2.the chain from a food source to the ultimate consumer.
How about: 1201 as the smallest odd integer larger than 1200
Vatican City is the smallest nation on earth, so Nauru is larger. Nauru is the smallest republic on earth.
No. Ecosystem - A system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment. Foodchain - A series of organisms interrelated in their feeding habits, the smallest being fed upon by a larger one, which in turn feeds a still larger one, etc. so infact, the foodchain is part of the ecosystem, but its not the same. Ecosystem is a broader term.
The largest amoeba is more than 2,500 times larger than the smallest bacterium.
No. The GCF can be less than or equal to the smallest coefficient.
No.
larger than the smallest
because they are larger and slower.