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A Small Population Size of Flowers Can Pose Problems for the Plant

Question 51

Question 51

Multiple Choice

A small population size of flowers can pose problems for the plant as a result of


A) poor quality soil.
B) lack of space.
C) lack of resources.
D) lack of pollinator visitation.

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