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Biology, 26.08.2019 03:30 elizavlsc4

The competitive exclusion principle states that
a.
more than two organisms are capable of filling the same niche
b.
competition between species never leads to exclusion
c.
two organisms who attempt to fill the same niche will develop a mutualistic relationship
d.
when two organisms attempt to fill the same niche, one will exclude the other from the ecosystem

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