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what is the interdependence of frog​

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Answered by asharafkt67
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Answered by brainlysme13
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Interdependence in frogs is the dependence between snake → frog → insect.

As the no. of snakes decreases in the ecosystem as a result of hunting and other economic activities, the frog population increases.

This results in a decrease in insect population in the ecosystem.

Interdependence in an ecosystem:

  • An ecosystem's inhabitants are reliant on one another for growth and survival, and this is called interdependence.
  • From microscopic microorganisms to enormous predators, all living things rely on one another for energy and other essential resources.
  • Abiotic elements including air, water, and sunlight are also necessary for the existence of living things.

Interdependence of frogs:

  • Think of a system where frogs consume insects and snakes consume frogs.
  • The number of human activities is rising, which kills more snakes.
  • As a result of the decrease in snakes that can consume frogs, their population grows out of control.
  • The ecosystem's balance is upset as a result of this rise, which also causes a fall in the number of insects.

Predator-prey relationship:

  • The interaction between a predator and its prey is crucial to the functioning of an ecosystem.
  • The population of prey is balanced by the quantity of predators in an ecosystem.
  • The population of a particular prey will become out of control if there are fewer predators to manage it.
  • There may not be enough food, resources, or shelter for the organisms as a result of the increase in the population of prey.

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