How is biodiversity and organism success related to tropical rainforests?(1 point)

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If tropical rainforests are deforested, biodiversity and organism success suffers.
If tropical rainforests are deforested, biodiversity and organism success suffers.

The tropical rainforest biome is at risk from habitat fragmentation, which is beneficial to the organisms that live in tropical rainforests.
The tropical rainforest biome is at risk from habitat fragmentation, which is beneficial to the organisms that live in tropical rainforests.

All species in the tropical rainforests have been identified by scientists, thus they can be protected in zoos if an area needs to be deforested.
All species in the tropical rainforests have been identified by scientists, thus they can be protected in zoos if an area needs to be deforested.

The tropical rainforest biome is the least biodiverse biome on Earth.

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The correct response is:

If tropical rainforests are deforested, biodiversity and organism success suffers.

Deforestation disrupts the ecosystems in tropical rainforests, leading to a loss of habitat for many species and a decline in overall biodiversity, which in turn affects the success and survival of organisms that rely on these complex ecosystems.