explain the term endomic and indegenous vegetation.
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In biology and ecology, endemic means exclusively native to the biota of a specific place. An indigenous species may occur in areas other than the one under consideration. Theterms endemic and indigenous do not imply that an organism necessarily originated or evolved from where it is found.
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i was asking for endemic or indigenous vegetation not species
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Indigenous species means simply that it occurs there naturally. It is a native. But a species can be indigenous to a number of places at once.
Endemic species means that it occurs naturally only in that place. It is a native to an exclusive or limited area. It is not widely distributed, and won't be found naturally anywhere else.
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