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How do you think this food web would be affected if the plants were eliminated A. only the French I would survive B. birds and nematodes would thrive C. the food web would completely collapse D. the food
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How do you think this food web would be affected if the plants were eliminated
A. only the French I would survive
B. birds and nematodes would thrive
C. the food web would completely collapse
D. the food web would produce more bacteria to compensate
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C. the food web would completely collapse
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The Answer would be C. Without plants in the ecosystem, it could not feed. Plants are mainly the only producers that feed 3rd level consumers which feed 2nd level consumers which feed 1st level consumers.
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