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why phylum organisms live in colonies​

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Answered by waliamuskan018
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A colony refers to a group of individual organisms of the same species that live closely together. This is usually done to benefit the group, such as by providing a stronger defense or the ability to attack bigger prey.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A colony refers to a group of individual organisms of the same species that live closely together. This is usually done to benefit the group, such as by providing a stronger defense or the ability to attack bigger prey

Bacteria evolve so quickly that they can adapt to use different nutritional sources. They have evolved so that they can live off virtually any organic matter, they can even adapt to use crude oil. Like some insect populations, bacteria form colonies

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