<h2><em>interpret the chemical reaction - what is the overall purpose of photosynthesis?</em></h2>
- <em>The main purpose of photosynthesis is </em><em><u>to convert radiant energy from the sun into chemical energy that can be used for food.</u></em><em> </em><em>Cellular respiration is the process that occurs in the mitochondria of organisms (animals and plants) to break down sugar in the presence of oxygen to release energy in the form of ATP.</em>
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The coexistence of eight species of woodpeckers in Oregon forests is an example of
Resource partitioning
omnivore⇒herbivore⇒autotroph
this is because an autotroph makes its own food (photosynthesis) so it doesn't have the need to eat other organisms. Herbivores eat only plans (remember this with the word herb is a type of plant) and an omnivore will eat either meat or plants so it can eat either of the things below it.
<h2>Species richness </h2>
Explanation:
Resource partitioning is a type of strategy of coexistence among species which allow species to use natural resources in different ways and it may be temporal or spatial
There are two attributes of a community which will tend to lead to lower species richness in a community:
1) Most species are generalists, utilizing a broad spectrum of resources
: Species that can live in many different types of environments, and have a varied diet are considered generalists
2) Most species are specialists, utilizing a narrow spectrum of resources: Specialists are those species that require very unique resources, these type of species have a very limited diet or need a specific habitat condition to survive