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What is the carrying capacity of an ecosystem? A. The total number of organisms at any time B. The number of predators in the ecosystem C. The number of keystone species in the ecosystem D. The largest
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What is the carrying capacity of an ecosystem?
A. The total number of organisms at any time
B. The number of predators in the ecosystem
C. The number of keystone species in the ecosystem
D. The largest population that can be supported
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D. The largest population that can be supported
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