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ereecah

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The term ecology refers to the science of the
 
 

a. independent nature of individual ecosystems and animal species.
  b. relationships between predators and prey within a given environment.
  c. total ecological community, both living and nonliving.
  d. interrelationships among organisms and their environments.



Question 2

Animal manure
 
 

a. is not available in sufficient quantities to replenish agricultural land.
  b. is a large source of pollution.
  c. helps counteract the greenhouse effect.
  d. is potentially more dangerous than nuclear power.




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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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