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How were the two Paramecium species (P. caudatum and P. bursaria), which both feed on bacteria and yeast able to coexist in G
How were the two Paramecium species (P. caudatum and P. bursaria), which both feed on bacteria and yeast able to coexist in Gause's laboratory experiments? Select an answer and submit. For keyboard navigation, use the up/down arrow keys to select an answer. a They both continued to eat bacteria, but . bursaria ate less to promote coexistence b They both continued to eat bacteria, but P. caudatum ate less to promote coexistence c One of the Paramecium species switched to using a different resource so that the two were not directly competing d Because in exploitation competition, neither species is directly harmed e They were not able to coexist


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