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Biology, 05.11.2019 05:31 vicjenj528

How is a climax community different than a primitive community?

a.) the types of organisms present in a climax community are more complex.
b.) primitive communities tend to have less biodiversity than climax communities.
c.) climax communities are more stable than primitive communities.
d.) all of the above.

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