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mwit1967

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What distinguishes a habitat from a niche?
 
  A. Habitat refers to the organisms role in a niche.
  B. Both refer to relationships between organisms.
  C. Niche refers to the organisms role in a habitat.
  D. Only habitat has to do with the environment.
  E. Biota have more than one habitat and niche.

Question 2

What is the term used to describe all life on Earth?
 
  A. flora
  B. fauna
  C. biota
  D. biogeography
  E. photosynthesis



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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