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Read passage and answer following questions:
The following graphs show growth
of two closely related species of paramecia, both when grown alone
(Figure 1) and when grown toger (Figure 2). Both species consume
bacteria as ir food source and reproduce by binary fission as often
as several times a day.

Figure 1

Figure 2
The data in Figure 2 indicate that
Read passage and answer following questions:
The following graphs show growth of two closely related species of paramecia, both when grown alone (Figure 1) and when grown toger (Figure 2). Both species consume bacteria as ir food source and reproduce by binary fission as often as several times a day.

Figure 1

Figure 2
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Read passage and answer following questions:
The following graphs show growth
of two closely related species of paramecia, both when grown alone
(Figure 1) and when grown toger (Figure 2). Both species consume
bacteria as ir food source and reproduce by binary fission as often
as several times a day.

Figure 1

Figure 2
The data in Figure 2 indicate that
Read passage and answer following questions:
The following graphs show growth of two closely related species of paramecia, both when grown alone (Figure 1) and when grown toger (Figure 2). Both species consume bacteria as ir food source and reproduce by binary fission as often as several times a day.

Figure 1

Figure 2
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