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The Bdelloid class of rotifers is an unusual group of animals in that they in rely entirely on asexual
reproduction. Based on what you know about asexual reproduction in plants, where do you think the Bdelloid
rotifers are likely to be most successful?
1.)in soil with abundant water and oxygen
2.)in arid desert regions
3.)in regions with large numbers of pathogens
4.)in a fairly uniform environment