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If the population of freshwater snails decreases significantly, what is the most likely impact on the secondary consumers in th...Asked by Sunshine
If the population of freshwater snails decreases significantly, what is the most likely impact on the secondary consumers in the ecosystem?(1 point) Responses The secondary consumers will increase in number. The secondary consumers will increase in number. The secondary consumers will have less food available and may decrease in number. The secondary consumers will have less food available and may decrease in number. The secondary consumers will switch to becoming primary consumers. The secondary consumers will switch to becoming primary consumers. The secondary consumers will receive more energy from the sun.
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The most likely impact on the secondary consumers in the ecosystem if the population of freshwater snails decreases significantly is: **The secondary consumers will have less food available and may decrease in number.**
This is because secondary consumers rely on primary consumers (like freshwater snails) for their food source. If there are fewer snails, secondary consumers will face food scarcity, which could lead to a decrease in their populations.
This is because secondary consumers rely on primary consumers (like freshwater snails) for their food source. If there are fewer snails, secondary consumers will face food scarcity, which could lead to a decrease in their populations.
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