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the known plant species, only have been researched for possible medical applications. industry: for example, fibers for clothing, wood for shelter and warmth. biodiversity may be a source of energy (such as biomass). other industrial products are oils, lubricants, perfumes, fragrances, dyes, paper, waxes
, rubber, latexes, resins, poisons, and cork, which can all be derived from various plant species. supplies from animal origin include wool, silk, fur, leather, lubricants, and waxes. animals may also be used as a mode of transport. tourism and recreation: biodiversity is a source of economical wealth...
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