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    The Population of a Particular Species That an Ecosystem Can
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The Population of a Particular Species That an Ecosystem Can

Question 51

Question 51

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The population of a particular species that an ecosystem can sustain indefinitely is called its


A) climax community.
B) growth rate.
C) carrying capacity.
D) environmental range.
E) habitat distribution.

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