How will a microscopic model of an ecosystem differ from a large-scale system?(1 point)

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Biospheres in microscopic models will not change at all like they do in large-scale systems.
Biospheres in microscopic models will not change at all like they do in large-scale systems.

Ecosystem relationships cannot be observed in a microscopic model.
Ecosystem relationships cannot be observed in a microscopic model.

Ecological hierarchy levels are structured differently in microscopic models.
Ecological hierarchy levels are structured differently in microscopic models.

Microscopic models move at a much faster rate than large-scale systems.

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Ecological hierarchy levels are structured differently in microscopic models.

In microscopic models, the interaction and behavior of individual organisms and their immediate environment can be closely observed, leading to a different understanding of relationships and dynamics compared to large-scale systems, which encompass broader interactions among various ecosystems and biogeochemical cycles.