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How many of the following given are broadly utilitarian arguments for conserving biodiversity?(i) Economic benefits which are countless (ii) Pollination(iii) Release of O2 by plants (iv) Aesthetic pleasure of seeing nature(v) intrinsic value of every species.(vi) Medicinal drugs derived from plants

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How many of the following given are broadly utilitarian arguments for conserving biodiversity?


(i) Economic benefits which are countless


(ii) Pollination


(iii) Release of O2 by plants


(iv) Aesthetic pleasure of seeing nature


(v) intrinsic value of every species.


(vi) Medicinal drugs derived from plants





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