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Biology, 14.10.2019 08:30 elizabethcswind5062

Which explains how an endangered species and extinct species differ?
a. an endangered species is one that no longer exists, while an extinct species is at risk of dying out.
b. an endangered species has a decreasing population, but an organism that lives is considered extinct.
c. an endangered species is one that is at risk of dying out, while an extinct species is one that no longer exists.
d. an endangered species has an increasing population, but an organism that no longer exists is extinct. idk what subject to put this in but can someone and fast

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