Answer:
OC
Explanation:
Primary succession begins after a new habitat is opened that was previously unavailable- for example, lava flow that left behind bare rock. This successions normally begins with organisms like lichens, which are able to survive in these conditions. It has no soil and was previously uninhabited.
Secondary succession begins as a response to a disturbance that clears a previously inhabited area, like a forest fire or tsunami. This may cause a lot of destruction and death, but afterwards there is still soil available for new plants to grow again. Eventually, the habitat will regrow itself.
The correct answer is: asexual reproduction via spores
Sporogenesis is the type of asexual reproduction which includes production of reproductive cells - spores, and the growth of a new organism from them. Spores can be produced by bacteria, fungi, algae, and plants. Spores are beneficial for a species that live in an area prone to droughts because spores can do through the resting, or dormant stage. Dormant stage can last until period of unfavourable conditions stops.
That would be the <span>NUCLEOLUS</span>
I think that the answer would be C
Biological species are reproductively isolated to keep them from reproducing.
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