A sunflower competes with various factors for survival, including other plants for sunlight, water, and nutrients in the soil. It must also contend with herbivores that may eat its leaves and seeds, as well as pathogens that can cause diseases. Additionally, environmental conditions such as drought, extreme temperatures, and competition from invasive species can further challenge its growth and reproduction.
water it
To get food and survive.
Organisms compete because they want to survive and the results are evolution
to survive because if they don't they will die
No, you cannot plant a cut sunflower and expect it to grow because it needs to be planted with its roots intact in order to survive and grow.
They don't have territory
They survive by reproducing. Sunflower seeds are protected by a hard woody shell that allows them to withstand weathering until it is time to germinate.
Two different bacterias using different electron acceptors can survive on the same substrate because they do not compete directly.
their beaks
the father had to compete wars and survive while completing
Because they compete to survive. Like people we cannot live without foods and all our needs so they compete for their needs. == ==
True