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In a certain forest ecosystem, there are lions who prey on deer. The deer eat grass. Which of the following would be the consequences of the deer population increasing? (1 point)
The lion population would stay the same.
The lion population would decrease.
The plant population would increase.
The plant population would decrease.
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The plant population would decrease.
(With more deer, grazing increases so plants decline; additionally, more deer would likely support a larger lion population, not a decrease.)
(With more deer, grazing increases so plants decline; additionally, more deer would likely support a larger lion population, not a decrease.)
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