BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS & INVESTIGATIONS LL>C
BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS & INVESTIGATIONS LL>C
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Chapter 39.6, Problem 1MC
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Which biome has the highest proportion of plants that have ancestors occupying the same biome as referred from fig. 39.26.

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Biome is defined as the different biological communities that consist of wide variety of flora and fauna. The different biological communities are formed in response to physical climate.

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