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When we lose an organism to extinction, we are no longer able to study it.

What kind of discoveries may we miss out on if an organism goes extinct?

How might the crisis in biodiversity lead to a food crisis for humans?

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there is a high chance that we may miss out on the evolution of the specimen.

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I don't know the second one

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Answer to number one: When we lose an organism to extinction we loose the chance to be able to study it more thoroughly, see an evolution of the species, identify which animal,insect,etc family it came from, and see what it was capable of doing when it was alive (an example of this was learning that pterodactyls were capable of flying)

Answer to number two:The crisis of biodiversity will lead to a food crisis for humans because:

1.No varieties in certain foods like plants and animals that are healthy

2.The Less food there is,more animals go extinct which means humans will go extinct too.

and finally 3: Without certain types of species like the bee, humans have no chance of survival (since bees pollinate flowers,fruits,and plants which could be used for human consumption and medicine)

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