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What happens to an ecosystem when the primary consumers disappear?(1 point)
Responses
a. Both the producer and secondary consumer populations decrease.
b. The producer population increases, while the secondary consumer population decreases.
c. Both the producer and secondary consumer populations increase.
d. The producer population decreases, while the secondary consumer population increases.
Responses
a. Both the producer and secondary consumer populations decrease.
b. The producer population increases, while the secondary consumer population decreases.
c. Both the producer and secondary consumer populations increase.
d. The producer population decreases, while the secondary consumer population increases.
Answers
Answered by
Geralt of Vengerberg
Here are the answers
1: The wolves increased the population by eating a competitor.
2: The deer population increased.
3: willow
4: The producer population increases, while the secondary consumer population decreases.
1: The wolves increased the population by eating a competitor.
2: The deer population increased.
3: willow
4: The producer population increases, while the secondary consumer population decreases.
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super kid
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If the primary consumers disappear from an ecosystem, the producer population will increase, while the secondary consumer population will decrease. Therefore, the correct answer is (b) The producer population increases, while the secondary consumer population decreases.
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