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brilliants [131]
3 years ago
8

Microorganisms can mutate and evolve very quickly compared to most multicellular organisms. This allows pathogenic microorganism

s to infect new species. Suppose a very harmful microorganism that is quite successful at infecting hardwood trees is introduced into a forest ecosystem.
What effect would this pathogenic microorganism most likely have?

A> It would disrupt the ecosystem by greatly reducing the population of a few species.

B> It would maintain the balance of the ecosystem by reducing the population of one species.

C> It would disrupt the ecosystem by infecting and killing the populations of all the species.

D> It would maintain the balance of the ecosystem by reducing the populations of all the species.
Biology
1 answer:
Alex73 [517]3 years ago
6 0
C. it would disrupt the ecosystem by infecting and killing the populations of the species.
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