There would be a shortage of oxygen and there would be little to no plant life.
There would be a shortage of oxygen as unicellular organisms like Phytoplankton provide most of the oxygen in the earth's atmosphere. The planets oceans and soil will aslo go into a period of stagnation owing to the complete loss of biogeochemicles.
There would be a shortage of oxygen and there wouldnt be much or any form on plant life
well well if you add one to zero you get 0
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I think life would not survive properly
Nl99er
Describe 2 things that would happen if there was no unicellur
they would die too
cause some animals are eatting from grass such as: alligators
ecosystem,the sun hits the water and the algae grow.Algae produces oxygen for animals like fish , and provides food for microscopic animals .Absorb oxygen with their gills and expel CO2 which plants then use to grow.
If species disappeared from an ecosystem the balance in the ecosystem will be altered.
They all happen to be unicellular.
ewan
If an organism is alone in a ecosystem it will definitely die. A single organism cannot form an ecosystem as it has to interact with other organisms.
The organism would die
ecosystem=unbalanced, many organisms=dead
they would die too
They're populatioon would grow rapidly
becuz im hungry
If all the decomposers in an ecosystem were destroyed then the ecosystem would all apart. This is because they give the nutrients back to the soil in order for new organisms to grow.
The energy flowing between organisms and their environment. The flow of matter between organisms and their environment.
In all Environments, Hypoxia yields only Dead Zones.
The Earth would be lifeless - either there never was any OR (if you're thinking of getting rid of then) it shortly would be.
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