Organisms within an area are arranged in various patterns, including random, uniform, and clumped distributions. Random distribution occurs when individuals are spaced irregularly, often due to the absence of strong interactions among them. Uniform distribution results from competition for resources, leading to individuals being evenly spaced. Clumped distribution is common when resources are concentrated in certain areas or when social behaviors attract individuals to specific locations.
A community refers to all organisms in a particular area. This includes the different species that interact with one another within a specific ecosystem.
Karyotype
Biodiversity refers to the variety of different types of organisms that inhabit a specific area. It includes the diversity of species, genetic diversity within species, and diversity of ecosystems present in that area.
An ecosystem is a smaller part of the biosphere consisting of living organisms and their physical environment that interact within a specific area. Ecosystems can vary in size and complexity, but they all involve the exchange of energy and nutrients among organisms and their surroundings.
The area in which electrons are arranged in energy levels is called "Main Energy Levels." The chart also includes configurations of the electrons. I have attached a link to explain.
Biodiversity. It refers to the variety of living organisms within a specific region or ecosystem.
population
multicellular
multi-cellular
Spatial distribution in organisms refers to how individuals are arranged in a given area. This can be random, uniform, or clumped. Factors influencing spatial distribution include resources availability, environmental conditions, and social interactions.
A community refers to all organisms in a particular area. This includes the different species that interact with one another within a specific ecosystem.
it was arranged in different area because there was places inside
Karyotype
animals of phyllum coelantrata.Multicellular
animals of phyllum coelantrata.Multicellular
Population.
Biodiversity refers to the variety of different types of organisms that inhabit a specific area. It includes the diversity of species, genetic diversity within species, and diversity of ecosystems present in that area.