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If the environment were to change dramatically or if a new plant disease were to be introduced, which plant species would be the most likely to have individuals that could survive the disease? (1) Species
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If the environment were to change dramatically
or if a new plant disease were to be introduced,
which plant species would be the most likely to
have individuals that could survive the disease?
(1) Species A
(3) Species
(2) Species
(4) Species D
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species D will be most likely to survive
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