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Biology, 03.02.2020 21:44, calebbailey2318

Which species would better survive global warming in the sense that the habitat where they currently live becomes warmer? a. a species with high phenotypic plasticity in terms of temperature tolerance b. a species with narrow optimal temperature range c. a species with low phenotypic plasticity d. a species that have adapted to living between 35-40 degrees celcius

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