One primary environmental condition that determines the success of an organism.

A. denitrifying bacteria
B. herbivore
C. omnivore
D. producer
E. trophic level
F. community
G. ectoparasite
H. limiting factor
I. secondary consumer
J. nitrogen cycle
K. biomass
L. habitat
M. carbon cycle
N. interspecific competition
O. nitrogen-fixing bacteria
P. intraspecific competition


Answer: H. limiting factor

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