Biology, asked by legoman8185, 2 months ago

Please can I get some help on this? please?
1. If the ecosystem is balanced, which populations should be the largest? Which should be the smallest?
2. Why can the wolf be considered both a secondary consumer and a tertiary consumer?
3. If the original amount of energy found in the producer trophic level is 100 kcal how much is passed on to the primary consumer trophic level? How does this amount limit the number of members in the next higher level?
4. Analyze what would happen to this ecosystem if one of the primary consumers was removed from the ecosystem? What would happen if a new tertiary consumer such as a mountain lion came into the ecosystem? Describe how each level would be affected if each of these changes occurred.

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Answered by toyintofunmitope
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Answer 1:The population should be equal

2:A wolf can be considered both because it is a prey and a predator

3: The population at

4:It will affect the ecosystem because the energy transferred will decrease there will be a low amount of resources

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