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When two populations of organisms are in competition, they A. must be replaced by a third population. B. are trying to use the same resources. C. always join together as a single population. D. cannot
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When two populations of organisms are in competition, they
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must be replaced by a third population.
B.
are trying to use the same resources.
C.
always join together as a single population.
D.
cannot both survive.
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The answer would be B
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B. are trying to use the same resources
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