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The repeating unit from which the shoots of flowering plants are constructed is called a
Common Resources
Resources that are accessible to all members of a community but are susceptible to overuse and depletion, such as air, water, and fish in the ocean.
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Goods that are non-excludable and non-rivalrous, meaning their use by one person does not reduce availability to others, often provided by the government.
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Goods that are excludable but non-rivalrous, meaning access to the good can be limited by a fee or membership, but one person's use does not diminish availability to others.
Common Resource
A resource like air or water that is non-excludable and rival in consumption, leading to potential overuse.
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