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Biology, 17.06.2020 21:57, EmmaKozlewski2545

How would plant populations be affected if the populations of decomposers, such as earthworms, decreased dramatically?
O A. Plant populations would flourish because they would no longer be
preyed upon by earthworms.
O B. Plant populations would suffer because the soil would have fewer
available nutrients.
O C. Plant populations would be unaffected by changes in the
earthworm population.
D. Plant populations would flourish because they would not need to
compete with the worms for nutrients.
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