False
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Yes, it is almost true if there is not much variation in climatic conditions.
true, as some species of plants are capable of releasing a chemical to neighbouring similar spp. plants of same spp. must reproduce at similar time as would prove useless if each plant reproduced at differing times
Butterfly is dependent on flowering plants for nectar
he looked at the different islands and found that the same species on every different island had adapted to their certain island
he looked at the different islands and found that the same species on every different island had adapted to their certain island
The sum total of all the genes of each species makes every species unique.
If they are different species they can't breed or they produce a sterile hybrid. If they are distant relatives in the same species they produce a fertile hybrid.
it can be depends on feature it feature is same so it same
Hi. I found under every genus a lot of non-culture species of the same genus. Can someone help me try to understand what is non-culture? also what is the difference between Culturable and nonculturable bacteria thanks
Yes. They are the same species and the same trees. The difference is the grafted on root system. However, the two varieties must have flowering times that overlap, otherwise they will not pollinate.
For the same reason every species does. They have to survive and without new animals in their species they would die out soon.
a community refers to different species that live in the same area and are interdependent