What are possible benefits to an animal of defending a territory? Check all that apply.

_____ access to mates
_____ optimal nesting/breeding sites
_____ decreased foraging time
_____ increased intraspecific competition
_____ increased food resources


__X__ access to mates
__X__ optimal nesting/breeding sites
_____ decreased foraging time
_____ increased intraspecific competition
__X__ increased food resources

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What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following lists provides the best description of cnidarians?

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