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All life-forms survive on resources from the environment. So, each ecosystem can support only a certain number of organisms of each species. What would most likely happen if a species of herbivores exceeded what the particular ecosystem could support?

A. There will be less food for the secondary consumers.
B. There will be too few producers to provide energy for the system.
C. There will be no decomposition by bacteria and fungi.
D. There will be more food for the other primary consumers.

User Cel Skeggs
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Answer:

maybe D

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User Cebe
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Answer: it's the second one

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if there are lots of animals who eat grass then there will be very few producers (which are those plants + grass). Hope this helps!

hope this helps

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