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What are the organisms called that exist in a region due to natural processes and do not disrupt the biodiversity of the area?

A) Foreign species
B) Introduced species
C) Invasive species
D) Native species

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Answer:

D) Native species

Step-by-step explanation:

Native species is one that is natural, native to the region in which it lives, that is, it grows within its natural limits including its potential dispersal area and does not affect the local ecosystem. That is, this type of species is represented by organisms that exist in a region due to natural processes and do not disturb the biodiversity of the area.

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Answer:

D) Native species.

Step-by-step explanation:

Native species are the species of the organisms that are naturally present in a geographical region. These species are adapted to the local climatic conditions and do not harm the system. The native species of a region serve to maintain the species richness of the region by their mutual effects on each other.

Example: Koala are native to Australia, Asiatic lion are native species of India.

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