Question 5 1 pts Wildlife is another defining feature of a biome. Wildlife traditionally refers to undomesticated animal species, but the term may include all organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans (including plants). As with climate, biomes may differ in their species richness (number of different organisms in an ecological area). For this question, you will focus on 3 major animal groups. Compare the amounts of amphibians, reptiles and mammals between the 3 biomes; then select the correct statements below (mark ALL that apply). Once again, make sure you are using the 'Compare' feature and have the

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Question 5 1 pts Wildlife is another defining feature of a biome.
Wildlife traditionally refers to undomesticated animal species, but the
term may include all organisms that grow or live wild in an area
without being introduced by humans (including plants). As with
climate, biomes may differ in their species richness (number of
different organisms in an ecological area). For this question, you will
focus on 3 major animal groups. Compare the amounts of
amphibians, reptiles and mammals between the 3 biomes; then
select the correct statements below (mark ALL that apply). Once
again, make sure you are using the 'Compare' feature and have the
'Wildlife' tab selected. Shaver Lake has the highest total # of animal
species Fresno has the lowest total # of animal species Cambria has
the lowest total # of animal species Reptiles make up the majority of
species in all 3 biomes Mammals make up the majority of species in
all 3 biomes O Amphibians make up the majority of species in all 3
biomes
Transcribed Image Text:Question 5 1 pts Wildlife is another defining feature of a biome. Wildlife traditionally refers to undomesticated animal species, but the term may include all organisms that grow or live wild in an area without being introduced by humans (including plants). As with climate, biomes may differ in their species richness (number of different organisms in an ecological area). For this question, you will focus on 3 major animal groups. Compare the amounts of amphibians, reptiles and mammals between the 3 biomes; then select the correct statements below (mark ALL that apply). Once again, make sure you are using the 'Compare' feature and have the 'Wildlife' tab selected. Shaver Lake has the highest total # of animal species Fresno has the lowest total # of animal species Cambria has the lowest total # of animal species Reptiles make up the majority of species in all 3 biomes Mammals make up the majority of species in all 3 biomes O Amphibians make up the majority of species in all 3 biomes
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