How might a drop in free energy availability affect organisms, populations, and/or ecosystems? Select all that apply.

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organisms A drop in free energy would prevent many critical chemical reactions from occurring, leading to metabolic compromise and animal death

populations: Some Individuals would die, but others with mutations would thrive, leading to a better-adapted population.

populations. Autotroph populations would crash, but heterotrophs might flourish.

ecosystems. As individuals and communities crashed, disruption of community-ecosystem symbiosis would lead to ecosystem loss.

ecosystems. Although some individuals may disappear, the entire system will adjust itself and satisfy the needs of the remaining individuals.

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- organisms: A drop in free energy would prevent many critical chemical reactions from occurring, leading to metabolic compromise and animal death

- populations: Some individuals would die, but others with mutations would thrive, leading to a better-adapted population

- ecosystems: As individuals and communities crashed, disruption of community-ecosystem symbiosis would lead to ecosystem loss
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