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Herbaria and Museums contain ____specimens whereas in botanical gardens & zoo's possess _______specimens.

A

Living & Living

B

Dead & Dead

C

Living & Dead

D

Dead & Living

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To answer the question regarding what types of specimens are contained in herbaria and museums versus botanical gardens and zoos, we can break down the information as follows: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Herbaria**: - Herbaria are collections of preserved plant specimens. - These specimens are typically dried, pressed, and mounted on sheets for preservation and study. - Therefore, herbaria contain **dead specimens**. 2. **Understanding Museums**: - Museums house a variety of historical and scientific objects, including biological specimens. - Similar to herbaria, the specimens in museums are often preserved and not living. - Thus, museums also contain **dead specimens**. 3. **Understanding Botanical Gardens**: - Botanical gardens are designed for the cultivation and display of a wide range of plants. - The plants in botanical gardens are alive and are grown in a controlled environment for educational and research purposes. - Therefore, botanical gardens possess **living specimens**. 4. **Understanding Zoos**: - Zoos are facilities where animals are kept for public viewing, education, and conservation. - The animals in zoos are alive and are cared for in environments that mimic their natural habitats. - Thus, zoos also possess **living specimens**. 5. **Final Answer**: - Combining the information from the above points, we conclude that: - Herbaria and museums contain **dead specimens**. - Botanical gardens and zoos possess **living specimens**. ### Final Answer: Herbaria and Museums contain **dead specimens** whereas Botanical Gardens and Zoos possess **living specimens**. ---
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