Plants need water air and light to grow and survive. All these are dependent on space except maybe the air. Therefore they compete for it.
Not necessarily. Some organisms can coexist peacefully in shared spaces through symbiotic relationships. However, in competitive environments with limited resources, organisms may need to compete for space to survive and reproduce.
Yes, organisms often compete for living space as part of their struggle for resources. This competition can involve physical contests, such as territorial disputes or even direct aggression, to establish dominance and secure access to suitable habitats for survival and reproduction. Overall, competition for living space is a common and important aspect of ecological interactions.
This struggle is called competition. Organisms compete with each other for resources such as food, water, and space in order to survive and reproduce.
Mold produces enzymes and antimicrobial compounds that inhibit the growth of bacteria. Additionally, molds compete with bacteria for nutrients and space, which helps limit bacterial growth in their environment.
Yes, bacteria can attack each other in their natural environment through a process called bacterial warfare, where they release toxins or enzymes to compete for resources and space.
You can see all the plantes and stars and some of the gas comprising the milky way
Plants compete for growing space, nutrients and water. If they are very crowded, they can even compete for sunlight.
Food, water, space, etc.
its a big flying rock in space that came from other plantes when the universe was created
It is true organisms have to compete for living space.
they compete for food and space.
its a big flying rock in space that came from other plantes when the universe was created
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space
yes because texas is a big space
planets that are inside the asteroid belt