Trees and plants would most likely compete with each other for sunlight as they both rely on it for photosynthesis, which is essential for their growth. In densely packed forests or crowded gardens, trees and plants may compete by growing taller or spreading wider to capture more sunlight for themselves.
An apple tree would have to compete with other plants for sunlight access to ensure photosynthesis for energy production, and for water and nutrients in the soil to support growth and development. These resources are essential for the tree's survival and productivity.
Yes, some organisms can survive without energy from the sun by utilizing other energy sources such as chemical energy from deep-sea hydrothermal vents or by consuming other organisms that have already stored sunlight energy. These organisms are often found in extreme environments where sunlight is not readily available.
Compete for resources until one species outcompetes the other or until they partition the resources to reduce competition.
Trees in tropical rainforests grow tall to compete for sunlight in the dense canopy. The tall height helps them access sunlight for photosynthesis, as they need to grow above the other plants to reach the light. Additionally, the tall height allows them to disperse their seeds over a greater distance, increasing the chance of successful germination and survival.
Deciduous forests have a dense canopy that blocks sunlight, limiting the amount of light that reaches the forest floor. Other plants may not be able to compete for sunlight and resources with the trees that dominate these forests. Additionally, the soil in deciduous forests may contain specific nutrients and pH levels that are suitable for the plants already present, making it difficult for other species to thrive.
heterotrophs
Nutrients from the soil, sunlight & water
Yes it is true that is actually why trees curve towards the sunlight
Yes they compete with weeds and other flowers for sunlight, nutrients and water.
well organisims are people,animals & all living things.carnivores eat animals or people.it is a carnivore!
Leaf area for adequate sunlight and roots to get nutrients and moisture.
Lions and hyenas compete for food sources such as prey animals. Trees in a forest compete for sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil. Birds within the same species may compete for mates and nesting sites.
carnivore
An apple tree would have to compete with other plants for sunlight access to ensure photosynthesis for energy production, and for water and nutrients in the soil to support growth and development. These resources are essential for the tree's survival and productivity.
the populations will compete with each other
Parasites
They use sunlight,water,food and shelter