A large heavy exoskeleton is less limiting for aquatic arthropods because water provides buoyancy, which supports their weight and reduces the energy required for movement. Additionally, the water's resistance allows these organisms to maintain stability and maneuverability despite their size. This adaptation enables them to thrive in their environment, where the benefits of a robust exoskeleton, such as protection from predators and structural support, outweigh the disadvantages of increased weight.
Adequate availability of resources such as food and water, efficient waste management systems, and access to healthcare services would not be limiting factors to the size of a large dense population.
large amounts of water stabilize temperatures
it could be because the population might be so large that it wont be no left for others
The limiting visual apparent magnitude of a 200-inch diameter telescope is around 27-28 magnitudes. This means it can detect very faint objects in the night sky, making it a powerful tool for astronomical observations.
A density dependent factor is a limiting factor that depends on population size. A Density-independent limiting factor affects all populations in similar ways, regardless of the population size. Its in my biology book.
Why is a large heavy exoskeleton less limiting for arthropods that live in the water?that is not the answer!!
Why is a large heavy exoskeleton less limiting for arthropods that live in the water?that is not the answer!!
Why is a large heavy exoskeleton less limiting for arthropods that live in the water?that is not the answer!!
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For a spider: Large frontal exoskeleton, large rectal exoskeleton, eight legs, and then their pincers at the front. Scorpions are similar, but they have a stronger exoskeleton and a tail leading on from the rectal exoskeleton. Their tail is split into roughly 10 segments, but it varies between species.
For a spider: Large frontal exoskeleton, large rectal exoskeleton, eight legs, and then their pincers at the front. Scorpions are similar, but they have a stronger exoskeleton and a tail leading on from the rectal exoskeleton. Their tail is split into roughly 10 segments, but it varies between species.
Wording of question is paradoxical, limiting can't be in excess .
crayfish have a hard exoskeleton and large, pinching claws.
Because there are more limiting factors that keep a population from growing too large.
Because there are more limiting factors that keep a population from growing too large.
Because there are more limiting factors that keep a population from growing too large.
Because there are more limiting factors that keep a population from growing too large.