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    A Survivorship Curve That Involves Producing Very Few Offspring,each of Which
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A Survivorship Curve That Involves Producing Very Few Offspring,each of Which

Question 26

Question 26

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A survivorship curve that involves producing very few offspring,each of which has a high probability of surviving to adulthood,is typical of


A) sea stars.
B) elephants.
C) rodents.
D) oysters.

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