The carrying capacity of an ecosystem is the maximum number of individuals of a certain species the ecosystem can support. If ecosystem A has MORE resources than ecosystem B, the carrying capacity will be • A. unaffected B. lower in ecosystem B than ecosystem A C. the same in ecosystem A and ecosystem B

Biology

Question
The carrying capacity of an
ecosystem is the maximum
number of individuals of a
certain species the
ecosystem can support.
If ecosystem A has MORE
resources than ecosystem
B, the carrying capacity will
be
A. unaffected
B. lower in ecosystem B than
ecosystem A
C. the same in ecosystem A and
ecosystem B
Answer

B. lower in ecosystem B than ecosystem A

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The carrying capacity of an ecosystem is determined by the amount of resources available. If ecosystem A has more resources than ecosystem B, then the carrying capacity of...
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