Where are invisible species are most often found? Question 15 options: coral reefs estuary habitats tropical rainforests temperate grasslands
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" Invisible species typically refer to organisms that are small, cryptic, or otherwise difficult to see with the naked eye, such as microorganisms, small invertebrates, or species that blend into their environment. Show more…
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