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Biology, 26.10.2020 03:50, hollis79

PLEASE HELP :) Can someone please explain what primary production is? Also what does sink/source/flux/ and egestion mean? (Can an organism be a sink/source and flux at the same time or is an organism only supposed to be one or the other?

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