Organisms have limited size due to constraints such as availability of resources, competition for resources within their environment, and anatomical limitations. These factors typically dictate the maximum size that an organism can reach.
These organisms use simple diffusion as a transport mechanism.This is possible because of the small size of the organisms. Diffusion is effective over small distances but as size increases it becomes less and less efficient.
True. Yes, the growth of organisms in a beach ecosystem can be limited by the oceans and the rocks.
We know that organisms that must struggle to survive in a habitat with limited resources will be in competition to do so.
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Yes, but on earth we are limited in size
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There is no vascular system to bring nutrients up through branches and leaves.
the organisms food will go down
These organisms use simple diffusion as a transport mechanism.This is possible because of the small size of the organisms. Diffusion is effective over small distances but as size increases it becomes less and less efficient.
True. Yes, the growth of organisms in a beach ecosystem can be limited by the oceans and the rocks.
competition
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We know that organisms that must struggle to survive in a habitat with limited resources will be in competition to do so.
It is limited in size by internationally agreed borders.
the struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resource the struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resource
THEY ARE SORTED BY SIZE
The struggle between orginisms for limited resource is called competiton