How does nature overcome this problem of overcrowding of seeds what is it called?
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The nature kills the seeds with excess of toxins which are natural. it ifs called as Competitive inhibition
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Answer:
Nature has its own strategies to solve each and every problem. The problem of over crowding is inhibited by competence inhibition.
Explanation:
Overcrowding of seeds is dispersal of many seeds in a small area.
This problem of over crowding is solved by competitive inhibition.
Few seeds exhibit active metabolism and grow faster by absorbing essential nutrients from soil.
The other seeds lack minerals for their growth in same area.
Hence the seeds cannot grow.
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