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CHAPTER 5. 5-1 How Do Species Interact? Concept 5-1 Five types of species interactions— competition, predation, parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism—affect.
ECOSYSTEMS AND COMMMUNITIES 1. THE ROLE OF CLIMATE OBJECTIVE: 4.1 Identify the cause of climate. Explain how Earth’s temperature range is maintained.
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