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Biology, 16.04.2020 20:54 jomayrarivas1owj35x

Starting on bare rock, what is the usual ecological succession of organisms?
A) lichens, shrubs, bushes, trees
B) shrubs, grasses, lichens, trees
C) lichens, grasses, trees, shrubs
D) shrubs, lichens, grasses, trees

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