Answer:
An ecosystem only has a certain amount of resources to support a certain number of organisms.
Explanation:
An ecosystem consist of resources and organisms. Resources are the material which are responsible for the survival of living organisms in that ecosystem. Examples of resources are light, water, oxygen and food substance. In the absence of these resources, organisms will die.
More water means more pee (theoretically). Pee is actually just garbage materials from the body (toxins). These color the urine. The more you drink, the more you have to pee and just pee clean because all toxins are out, or you have more water to take out the toxins, having less of it per let's say 0.5 l
Bias is when a scientist is inclined to put their own thoughts before their actual results. Therefore, an ethical scientist would not exhibit this trait.
Logic is when a scientist puts critical thinking and the scientific process first. An ethical scientist WOULD exhibit this trait.
Honesty is when a scientist tells the truth, wether or not their results align with their own thoughts/opinions. An ethical scientist WOULD exhibit this trait.
The answer to your question would be "An ethical scientist exhibits Logic and Honesty"