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What is the difference between small, controlled lab experiments versus an ecosystem-scale experiment?(1 point)
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the number of variables
the number of variables
the applicability of the results
the applicability of the results
the species of interest
the species of interest
the abiotic factors
What is the difference between small, controlled lab experiments versus an ecosystem-scale experiment?(1 point)
Responses
the number of variables
the number of variables
the applicability of the results
the applicability of the results
the species of interest
the species of interest
the abiotic factors
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The most accurate response to the difference between small, controlled lab experiments and ecosystem-scale experiments is:
**the applicability of the results**
Small, controlled lab experiments often focus on specific variables in a controlled setting, making it easier to establish cause-and-effect relationships. However, the results may not always translate well to larger, more complex ecosystems. Ecosystem-scale experiments consider a multitude of interactions among numerous variables, making them more representative of real-world conditions, but also more complex and difficult to control.
**the applicability of the results**
Small, controlled lab experiments often focus on specific variables in a controlled setting, making it easier to establish cause-and-effect relationships. However, the results may not always translate well to larger, more complex ecosystems. Ecosystem-scale experiments consider a multitude of interactions among numerous variables, making them more representative of real-world conditions, but also more complex and difficult to control.
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