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Which species directly affects the size and distribution of the plant population in its community?
A cow
B tiger
© flower
D mushroom

User Dahlbyk
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Answer:

A. Cow

Step-by-step explanation:

The cow affects the plant population directly because it eats plants and that affects the size and distribution of them.

The tiger, I don't really understand how this affects the population.

The flower doesn't directly affect the plant population in any way, it is part of the plant population.

The mushroom...is just a mushroom.

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Tiger affects the size and distribution of the plant population in its community.

Answer: Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

We are aware of the facts of nature where the law of nature has created a proper food pyramid. In the food pyramid the tiger stand first as the predator. The predator is very important to keep the food chain in proper balance.

If the Tiger species is gone then there is no predator to devour the herbivorous animals then there will be a rapid increase in the herbivorous population. This herbivores if multiplied more eat up all the plants that are available. Hence no vegetation then no rain and the whole ecosystem become imbalanced. So the presence of this predator alone can keep the ecosystem alive .

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