ASAP GIVE BRAINLIEST- 100 points after answered Two species of sea urchins adapted to live side by side on the sandy bottom of the sea floor. The two species appear to have the same diet—drift seaweeds and other bits of organic matter. They are able to adapt and to live in the same environment without competing with each other. How are they able to share habitat and food resources?
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4emphysema is a health condition in which the lungs can no longer expel carbon dioxide normally. as a result, a person who has emphysema may have high blood acidity levels. the body process that would attempt to return the blood ph to normal so that cells could function properly is called a. active transport b. acidosis c. homeostasis d. adaptation
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