Maria1983
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Must all species reproduce in order for the species to survive?
A.
No; not all species reproduce.

B.
No; plants don't reproduce, and they survive.

C.
Yes; without reproduction, living organisms would get lonely.

D.
Yes; without reproduction, once the living organisms died, there would be no offspring to replace them

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ANSWER:

the correct answer is D.Yes; without reproduction, once the living organisms died, there would be no offspring to replace them.

TIP: bc if a species dies and it doesnt reproduce that species will go extinct, and remember every specie plays a role in life (but they are some animals that dont and are just a threat to the world). so reproducing is the only way to keep their generation going!

~batmans wife dun dun dun...aka ~serenitybella

The correct answer is :

D. Yes; without reproduction, once the living organisms died, there would be no offspring to replace them.

If every species didn't reproduce they'd eventually all start dying and then there would be none left. (reproduce or reproducing basically means when a species gets pregnant and has more species. :D)

Hope this helps,

Davinia.