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Biology, 06.01.2020 18:31 panpanriser76

5. if one species of an organism in an ecosystem
suddenly disappeared, which would be the most likely
result?
a. the ecosystem would not be changed at all.
b. many parts of the ecosystem would be
affected.
c. the ecosystem would be destroyed
immediately.
d. only one part of the ecosystem would be
affected.

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