Biology, 05.06.2020 02:00 carlosiscr7
Match each term to the example that describes it.
-three populations of insects from neighboring regions are able to interbreed.
-a population of a spider species has a wide variance in individual traits.
-researchers in the amazon region found 100 different types of ants living in one tree.
-sea otters eat sea urchins, preventing urchin overpopulation.
pairs:
-genetic diversity
-keystone species
-species diversity
-ecosystem diversity
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What conclusion can be made based on the temperature of soil when the light hits the soil at 0°, 45°, and 90° angles in section 2 of the experiment? did your results support your hypothesis? why or why not?
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The smallest parts of these that retain their original properties are called
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