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Answer:
1. All of the answers are right
2. D
3. D
4. D
5. B
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1. Mating, nesting sites, food, territory for all organisms may compete for of the these resources. Thus, the correct option is A, B, C and D.
What happens when two organisms compete for the same resources?
Interspecific competition can occur when individuals of two separate species share a limited resource in the same area. If the resource cannot pillar up both the populations, then lowered growth, fecundity, or survival may result in at least one species.
2. Thus, the correct option is D. The two male birds of the same species might compete for mates in the same area is called Infraspecific competition.
The effect of competition on every individual within the species depends on the type of competition which takes place. Thus, the
3. Thus, the correct option is D. Infraspecific competition occurs between members of Same (the) species. An example of intraspecific completion includes plants of same species (trees which grow very close together by for sunlight and soil nutrients. These plants competes for limited resources such as soil and water, nutrients are affected, specifically in terms of their growth and structure.
4. Thus, the correct option is D. The extinction are possible outcomes of interspecific competition. The three possible outcomes can result from strong interspecific competition such as competitive exclusion, local extinction and niche differentiation.
5. Thus, the correct option is B. Competition between a lion and a cheetah over prey would be interspecific competition. Interspecific competition is defined as the competition between individuals of different species.
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