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____ is the number of individual animals an ecosystem can support in an environment? always static limiting factor carrying capacity trophic level
Carrying capacity is defined as the maximum number of individual animals (or organisms in general) that an ecosystem can support in a specific environment over a sustained period. It is not always static as it can change due to factors like resource availability, environmental changes, etc. A limiting factor is something that restricts the growth of a population. A trophic level refers to the position an organism occupies in a food chain.
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C. Carrying Capacity