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    On Pacific Coasts, the Population of Mussels Is Kept in Check
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On Pacific Coasts, the Population of Mussels Is Kept in Check

Question 88

Question 88

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On Pacific coasts, the population of mussels is kept in check by predation from:


A) sea otters.
B) sea stars.
C) sea urchins.
D) barnacles.
E) supralittoral isopods.

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