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Biology, 11.09.2021 01:50 sofia467735

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. the same in ecosystem A and ecosystem B
B. lower in ecosystem B than ecosystem A
C. unaffected

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