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Biology, 20.10.2021 08:30 angelmosby9

What is the major difference between density-dependent and

density-independent factors?

A. Density-dependent factors are more harmful.

B. Density-independent factors affect the

population despite the density.

C. Density-independent factors are more

harmful.

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