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Green plants are the majority of plants everywhere and the basis of all food pyramids. Not only would all carnivores go extinct but all omnivores and herbivores as well. The atmosphere would become de-oxygenated and brown, gold, and red algae would explode in population. In their ecosystem, green plants require:


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Q: Suppose a plant disease caused all the green plants to die out what effect would this likely have on the carnivore populations in the ecosystem?
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