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Chapter 52, Problem 1TYU
Level 1: Knowledge/Comprehension
1. Which of the following areas of study focuses on the exchange of energy, organisms, and materials between ecosystems?
(A) organismal ecology
(B) landscape ecology
(C) ecosystem ecology
(D) community ecology
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