For this assessment, you will:
examine the animals and plants that live around your home...
Biology, 20.04.2020 07:25 jmcartwright00
For this assessment, you will:
examine the animals and plants that live around your home or in a local park
choose one kind of plant or animal that lives there- Mountain lion
identify the specific species name of the plant or animal that you chose- Puma concolor
choose five factors that might limit the size of the population of this species
identify each of your five limiting factors as a biotic or abiotic factor
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