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Biology, 30.09.2019 16:30, nooooooooooooooo412

What is a niche?

an organism’s living and nonliving interactions with its environment
an organism’s ability to interbreed with other organisms
an organism’s ability to reproduce asexually and produce organisms identical to itself

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What is a niche?

an organism’s living and nonliving interactions with its environment

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