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Everybody would die. However, this is not likely to happen.
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with virulent parasites
they will be removed by the excretory system.
there would be a decrease of carbon dioxide available to the ecosystem
What would happen if grasses and shrubs were removed from an ecosystem? A.the primary consumers would increaseB.the primary consumers would become secondary consumersC.the primary consumers would die out or move elsewhereD.the primary consumers would stay unchanged
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The octopus and shark populations will decline.
The octopus and shark populations will decline.
most of the plants would die
The octopus and shark populations will decline.
Everybody would die. However, this is not likely to happen.
The sloth and coati populations would increase.
more limewater would be present that some life may die from
The sloth and coati populations would increase.
If a primary consumer was removed from an ecosystem the secondary consumer would more than likely adapt to survive. History has shown us that some species are better than others at adapting and the more versatile a species is, the longer they survive. Now more species than ever are in danger because of their natural habitat being destroyed, but on the positive side there are many more convenience stores open now which will give them a fighting chance.