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saul85 [17]
3 years ago
5

All species have a maximum tolerance limit before they are no longer suited to live in their environment. In three to five sente

nces, discuss the potential outcomes for a species when that maximum limit is reached. There are at least four possibilities, and one point will be assigned per potential outcome mentioned
Biology
2 answers:
Aleks04 [339]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: The organism will be incapable of adapting, and the species will become extinct. The second possibility is that the organism will be unable to adapt, and the species will evolve into a new one. The third possibility is that the organism will adapt and evolve into a new species. The fourth possibility is that the organism will adapt and evolve to fit its new environment.

You can use Speedwrite or Quillbot to rephrase it so that you won't get in trouble for copying! :))

otez555 [7]3 years ago
3 0

The potential outcomes of maximum tolerance limit are reduction in reproductive rate, population and life span of an organism.

<h3>What is the potential outcomes of maximum tolerance limit?</h3>

The potential outcomes is that when the maximum tolerance limit is reached, the population can decrease. As many individuals of a species can die due to maximum tolerance limit, it can also cause a reduction in reproductive rate as well as can reduce life span off individuals.

Learn more about outcome here: brainly.com/question/25688842

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