A chromosome is a Deoxyribonucleic acid molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism.
Answer:
the maximum number of species that can live in an ecosystem.
Explanation:
The correct choice in this problem is that carrying capacity is the maximum number of species that can live in an ecosystem.
- An ecosystem provides resources for organisms contained within it.
- The maximum number of organisms that an ecosystem can successfully support is the carrying capacity.
- Several factors can determined the carriage of an ecosystem.
- It could be space, resources, mating partners, nutrients etc.
Answer:
To survive in drought conditions, plants need to decrease transpiration to limit their water loss. Some plants that live in dry conditions have evolved to have smaller leaves and therefore fewer stomata. Extreme examples are plants with leaves that resemble spiky thorns or spines.