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

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

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

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.

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The correct response is:

Ecological hierarchy levels are structured differently in microscopic models.

Microscopic models focus on the interactions and relationships within smaller scales of the ecosystem, such as individual organisms or populations, while large-scale systems address broader interactions among different species and their environments, encompassing more complex dynamics and ecological hierarchies.