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the disappearance of bumblebees offers new cause for concern: certain plants are having difficulties reproducing with the loss of their bumblebee pollinators, and are at higher risk for extinction.
How does this support my claim that animals and plants play a critical role in maintaining the balance and health of the ecosystem
How does this support my claim that animals and plants play a critical role in maintaining the balance and health of the ecosystem
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This evidence supports the claim that animals and plants play a critical role in maintaining the balance and health of the ecosystem because plants rely on bumblebee pollinators for reproduction. Bumblebees are essential for transferring pollen between plants, aiding in the fertilization process and allowing plants to produce fruits and seeds. Without bumblebees, certain plants are unable to reproduce effectively, which puts them at a higher risk of extinction. This highlights the interconnectedness of different species within an ecosystem and emphasizes the important role that animals, like bumblebees, play in pollination and maintaining the overall health of the ecosystem.