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The competition for food and between the members of same species is called interspecific competition.

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Knowledge Check

  • The force of attraction between two molecules of the same substance is called

    A
    Adhesive force
    B
    Molecular force
    C
    Cohesive force
    D
    Intermolecular force
  • Inbreeding is possible between two members of :

    A
    Order
    B
    Family
    C
    Genus
    D
    Species
  • Group of two more than two plant species is called as

    A
    plant community
    B
    animal ecosystem
    C
    plant ecosystem
    D
    ecological niche
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