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    Biodiversity Is More Than the Number of Species Found in a Specific
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Biodiversity Is More Than the Number of Species Found in a Specific

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Question 1

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Biodiversity is more than the number of species found in a specific area. Also included in biodiversity are the number of:


A) populations of species in a specific area.
B) distinct evolutionary lineages in a specific area.
C) symbiotic interactions in a specific area.
D) trophic levels in a specific area.

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