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An ecosystem is a habitat plus a community. A habitat provides everything an organism needs such as shelter, food, protection. So a big ecosystem, like a rain forest, can have loads of other habitats. Like a fallen log, a pond etc. Therefore, it is false.
True. Fertilizers provide essential nutrients to plants, which can increase their productivity and thus support a larger population of herbivores and subsequently carnivores in an ecosystem. However, excessive use of fertilizers can lead to environmental issues such as nutrient pollution.
False. Anabolism is the process by which complex molecules are built from simpler ones, such as in the synthesis of proteins from amino acids. Proteins are broken down into their component parts by the process of catabolism, which involves the breakdown of complex molecules into simpler ones to release energy.
True. Food chains within a community are interconnected to form a complex network known as a food web. This web illustrates the flow of energy and nutrients between different organisms in an ecosystem.
A true fruit develops from the ovary of a flower after fertilization, containing seeds. A false fruit forms from other parts of the flower, such as the receptacle or floral tube, without involving the ovary. Examples of true fruits include apples and oranges, while examples of false fruits include strawberries and figs.
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This statement is true.
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True because it is an ecosystem
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Yes. If all the question's parts are true, then the answer is true. If all the question's parts are false, then the answer is false. If one of the question's parts is false and the rest true, then the answer is false. Logically, this is illustrated below using: A = True, B = True, C = True, D = False, E = False, F = False A and B and C = True D and E and F = False A and B and D = False If you add NOT, it's a bit more complicated. A and NOT(D) = True and True = True NOT(D) and D = True and False = False NOT(A) and NOT(B) = False and False = False Using OR adds another layer of complexity. A OR NOT(E) = True OR True = True NOT(D) OR D = True OR False = False NOT(A) OR NOT(B) = False OR False = False Logic is easy once you understand the rules.
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It is true