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

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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.
Ecosystem relationships cannot be observed in a microscopic model.

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

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The most accurate response would be:

Ecological hierarchy levels are structured differently in microscopic models.

This is because microscopic models often focus on specific interactions and processes at a smaller scale, which can reveal different dynamics and relationships that may not be evident in large-scale systems.