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What will most likely occur if two different plant species compete for the
same requirements in an ecosystem? *
A. They will usually develop different requirements.
B. One species may adapt to a different environment.
C. One species may be eliminated from that ecosystem.
D. They will alter the environment so that they can both survive in that ecosystem.

Answer :

Answer:

C

Explanation:

The reason why C is true is because this species of plant requires certain things to survive, and without said requirements they will die. Hence, the animal that is unable to compete will die and be eliminated from the ecosystem. Hope that helps!

If two different plant species compete for the same requirements in an ecosystem then one species may be eliminated from that ecosystem.

What is the Gause's Principle?

This principle also known as the competitive exclusion principle and according to this principle if two species will compete for the same ecosystem then one will get eliminated as the another one will gets succeed in acieving the ecosystem.

  • From the principle it is clear that they will not develop different requirements.
  • Second option is also incorrect because if the condition is requirement then it will not result in adaptation.
  • Last option is also incorrect as they have not that much of power to alter the environment.

Hence it will eleiminate from that ecosystem.

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