Biology, 04.06.2021 23:10 Lesquirrel
This Venn diagram compares and contrasts primary and secondary succession. While the two types of succession have several notable
differences, they also share several things in common. Evaluate the Venn diagram and select ALL of the statements showing
similarities between the two that could be included in the middle of the diagram.
A)
has the same pioneer species
B)
occurs over a long period of time
0)
requires the development of new soil
D)
results in the formation of a climax community
E)
follows a similar progression of plant and animal species
Interdependence of Organisms and Their Environments
(BIO.5.7) Succession
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