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it can be A)The ecosystem will not be able to support as many tertiary consumers. B)It will decrease the amount of energy transferred to higher trophic levels. C)The ecosystem will be able to support more organisms at higher trophic levels.Eliminate D)The ecosystem will become stagnant due to excess producers and organisms in higher trophic levels will die out.
The total number of organisms don't change. which would be D :)
decomposers produce methane for buyproduct. They clean up dead organisms by eating them and are omnivores. a. water and carbon dioxide b. an ecosystem c. food from sunlight d. consumers c would be the right answer
decomposers produce methane for buyproduct. They clean up dead organisms by eating them and are omnivores. a. water and carbon dioxide b. an ecosystem c. food from sunlight d. consumers c would be the right answer
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it can be A)The ecosystem will not be able to support as many tertiary consumers. B)It will decrease the amount of energy transferred to higher trophic levels. C)The ecosystem will be able to support more organisms at higher trophic levels.Eliminate D)The ecosystem will become stagnant due to excess producers and organisms in higher trophic levels will die out.
Bacteria!!!Answer :Bacteria is a word that is for a group of micro-organismIt's bacteria, btw i added the c
The total number of organisms don't change. which would be D :)
decomposers produce methane for buyproduct. They clean up dead organisms by eating them and are omnivores. a. water and carbon dioxide b. an ecosystem c. food from sunlight d. consumers c would be the right answer
decomposers produce methane for buyproduct. They clean up dead organisms by eating them and are omnivores. a. water and carbon dioxide b. an ecosystem c. food from sunlight d. consumers c would be the right answer
Carbon, or C on the periodic table.
the beetles are competing for resources .
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food chain lol #c I'm looking for the answer to 20#
The keystone species is critical to maintaining the stability of an ecosystem, and changes in its population indicate changes in ecosystem health.