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When a single species is so important to the structure of an ecosystem that if it is removed, the whole system collapses, what do we call that species?

Differentiate between various types of timers such as TOF, RTO, and on-delay.
Recognize the role and operation of retentive and non-retentive timers.
Identify how timers are used in PLC programming and control circuits.
Grasp the significance of timer parameters such as accumulated time, preset time, and time base.

Definitions:

Opportunities

Chances or prospects for advancement, progress, or profit in various contexts.

Threats

Potential negative circumstances or events that could harm an organization, its operations, or assets.

Competitive Advantage

The unique attributes or capabilities that allow an organization to outperform its competitors.

Set Apart

means to distinguish oneself or something as different and superior in comparison to others.

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