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The Competitive Exclusion Principle States That

Question 21

Question 21

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The competitive exclusion principle states that


A) one species will always win out.
B) two species cannot coexist unless they cooperate.
C) two close competitors cannot coexist.
D) one species will feed on another until it is extinct.

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