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More importantly, there is a vast reservoir of species that we have yet to discover Scientists have identified some 1 2 million species in the world, but estimate there are about 8 7 million That leaves roughly 7 5 million species that we think are out there but know nothing about – including whether or not they're in trouble
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Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Ecosystems are characterized by the cycling of _____ and by the flow of _____ , Both of these begin when _____ organisms take in solar energy and _____ nutrients to make _____ nutrients , These _____ nutrients move up through the food chain until death occurs and _____ returns the nutrients to the earth and more
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Using the remaining 74 calibrations, the duo estimated that cytochrome b genes in birds evolve at an average rate of approximately 1% per 1 million years, meaning that any two bird species are
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