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What does interdependence in living beings refer to?
What does interdependence in living beings refer to?
- The ability of organisms to live independently of each other
- The competition between organisms for resources
- The process of natural selection in an ecosystem
- The reliance of different organisms on each other for survival (correct)
Which of the following best describes a food chain?
Which of the following best describes a food chain?
- The interaction between different species in an ecosystem
- A group of similar organisms that rely on each other for survival
- The process of plants using sunlight to make food
- A sequence of organisms, each of which serves as a source of food or energy for the next (correct)
Why is balance in nature important for living beings?
Why is balance in nature important for living beings?
- It leads to overpopulation of certain species
- It ensures the availability of food and resources for all organisms (correct)
- It creates a competitive environment for survival
- It reduces the need for adaptation in organisms
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Interdependence in Living Beings
- Interdependence in living beings refers to the way in which different species rely on each other for survival, growth, and reproduction.
Food Chain
- A food chain is a series of organisms that eat other organisms, with each level being consumed by the next level up, forming a linear sequence of predation.
Balance in Nature
- Balance in nature is important for living beings because it allows for the coexistence of different species and maintains the health of ecosystems.
- An imbalance in nature can lead to the decline or extinction of certain species, and have a ripple effect throughout the entire ecosystem.
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