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If members of different species compete for resources the phenomena is called asa.Autotrophsb.Intraspecific Competitionc.Interspecific Competitiond.Competition

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If members of different species compete for resources the phenomena is called asa.Autotrophsb.Intraspecific Competitionc.Interspecific Competitiond.Competition

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The correct answer is c. Interspecific Competition. This term refers to the competition between different species for the same resources in an ecosystem. This could be for food, water, space, light, etc. This type of competition can lead to the extinction of one of the species if it is unable to compete effectively.

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Competition is best defined as a process in which the fitness of one species (measured in terms of its ‘r’ the intrinsic rate of increase) is significantlyALower in presence of another superior speciesBHigher in presence of another superior speciesCEqual in presence of another superior speciesDEqual in presence of their own species

Explain why competition occurs between organisms of different species as well as between organisms of the same species.

Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.Match the types of competition to their descriptions.competition among organisms of different speciescompetition among organisms from the same speciesactive fight among organismsorganisms preventing others from using a resourceintraspecificexploitationinterspecificinterference

Determine which of the following pairs of species are in competition for the same resource.

Members of the same species fighting for food is a form of:1 pointintraspecific competitioninterspecific competitionzero population growthpredation

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