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INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ORGANISMS . AND ENVIRONMENT 2·1 FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS An understanding of the relationships between an organism and its environment can be attained only when the environmental factors that can be experienced by the organism are considered. This is difficult because it is first necessary for the
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