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Which of the following best describes how animals and plants react to the spread of disease in a certain environment? The number of predators increases. The number of prey increases. They may struggle
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Which of the following best describes how animals and plants react to the spread of disease in a certain environment?
The number of predators increases.
The number of prey increases.
They may struggle to survive.
They move to new locations.
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they may struggle to survive
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