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the largest number of species in trouble of extinction are part of which of the following? mammals plants insects
Brief Explanations
To determine the group with the largest number of species at risk of extinction, we analyze the options:
- Mammals: While many mammal species are endangered, their total number of species is relatively small compared to plants and insects.
- Plants: Plant species are extremely diverse, with a vast number of species globally. A large proportion of plant species face extinction threats due to habitat loss, climate change, and other factors.
- Insects: Although insects are numerous, the number of plant species at risk of extinction is generally considered to be larger in terms of the count of species facing endangerment (when considering the overall diversity and threats to plant taxa).
Among the options, plants have a very high number of species, and a significant portion of them are in danger of extinction.
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