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what is a biospherea biosphere is a set of all of the ecosystems of the
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what is an ecosysteman ecosystem is the system that composed of biotic and abiotic factors in
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q what is competition which type of ecological interaction is competitionthe competition is the ecological interaction in which the individuals
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what are abiotic factorsthe abiotic factors are the nonliving elements that constitute a given environment like light temperature water minerals
q what are the main intraspecific ecological interactionsthe major harmonious intraspecific ecological interactions are societies and colonies the
q what is inharmonious ecological interactionthe negative or inharmonious ecological interaction is that in which at least one of the participating
q what are intraspecific and interspecific ecological interactionsthe intraspecific ecological interactions are those between individuals of the
what are biotic factorsthe biotic factors are living beings plants microorganisms and animals that are part of a given
what is the difference between an ecological niche and a habitatan ecological place is a set of peculiar activities resources and strategies that a
q how are ecological interactions classifiedecological interactions are classified as interspecific or intraspecific interactions and as harmonious
q what is inharmonious ecological interactionthe inharmonious or negative ecological interaction is that in which at least one of the participating
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define surface samplingfood contact surfaces eg storage tank packaging material ripening room utensils equipments refrigerators etc which directly or
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q how can a great biological diversity protect an ecosystem from environmental damage why are less biodiverse ecosystems at risk of suffering deep
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what is a community what is the difference between the concepts of community and populationa community is a set of the populations of living beings
q despite having a great biodiversity why is the amazon rainforest under risk of desertificationthe natural soil of the amazon rainforest isnt very
explain need for microbiological analysis of environment samplesonce the food is harvested it passes through various operating steps before reaching
q how does the vegetal stratification of an ecosystem influence the biological diversitythe vegetal stratification of the ecosystem like the strata