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Orchids are flowering plants that depend on bees for pollination. A population of orchids in a rainforest has reached its carrying capacity. The size of the rainforest's bee population is a limiting factor of the orchid population. What will happen to the orchids' carrying capacity if the rainforest's bee population decreases?

A.
The carrying capacity will not change because it is a constant property of an ecosystem.
B.
The carrying capacity will decrease because the level of the limiting factor decreases.
C.
The carrying capacity will not change because it is a constant property of a species.
D.
The carrying capacity will increase because the level of the limiting factor decreases.

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Answer:

b. The carrying capacity will decrease because the level of the limiting factor decreases.

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