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Which species is likely to exhibit random dispersion?
A.
rushes that grow on the edges of bodies of water
B.
orchid plants that grow on the branches of a particular tree species
C.
squirrels that actively defend their territory against other squirrels
D.
frogs that live along the edges of ponds and streams
E.
sweetgum, a tree species with wind-dispersed seeds
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Which species is likely to exhibit random dispersion?
A.
rushes that grow on the edges of bo...
rushes that grow on the edges of bo...
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