Biology, asked by Tushar8748, 1 year ago

What is the difference between flora, fauna and vegetation? Eichhornia crassipes is called as an exotic species while rauwolfia serpentina is an endemic species in india. What do these terms exotic and endemic refer to?

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Answered by kanchon31
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Flora refers to the natural vegetation including plants, fungi, algae in a particular geographical region, whereas Fauna refers to the animals life living in a particular geographical area or region

Answered by yusufkhantimber1965
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Answer:Flora refers to plants and fauna to animals....many plant species together occupying a place is know as vegetation.Eichhornia is an exotic species and the term exotic means an allien species or a foreign species as this plant was brought in India(in Bengal) from Australia by some bengalis because of its attractive leaves , this plant spread itself Soo quickly that it result in blogging of oxygen and euthropication and that's why it's also know as 'terror of Bengal'.On other hand Rauwolfia is endemic species as this term means that it is a native of India. Hope so this answer help you ....

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