2. What do you call the environmental conditions that help balance the
ecosystem?
A. Limuting reagent
C. Limiting factor
B. Population density
D. Index of diversity
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A limiting factor is a resource or environmental condition which limits the growth, distribution or abundance of an organism or population within an ecosystem. These can be either physical or biological factors which can be identified through a response of increased or decreased growth, abundance, or distribution of a population, when the factor is changed and when the other factors necessary to life are not.
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C. Limiting factor is the environmental conditions that help balance the ecosystem
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Ecological balance is a biological phrase that refers to an ecosystem in which species cohabit to generate a healthy habitat.
Limiting reagent:
- The limiting reactant is the reactant that is consumed first in a chemical reaction and restricts the amount of product that can be generated.
Limiting factor:
- A limiting factor is anything that restricts the size of a population and causes it to slow or stop expanding.
Population density:
- Individuals of a species congregate in a certain geographic location.
Index of diversity:
- The Simpson's Diversity Index is a measure of diversity that considers both the number of species present and their relative abundance.
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