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what can be inferred about the relationship between parental care and number of offspring in different species? (1 point) more offspring always means more survival all species have similar offspring numbers species with more parental care have fewer offspring parental care does not affect offspring numbers
In nature, species with more parental care often invest more resources in each offspring, resulting in fewer offspring overall. This is a trade - off strategy for survival and reproduction. More offspring doesn't always mean more survival due to resource limitations and predation. Also, different species have highly variable offspring numbers, and parental care does affect offspring numbers.
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Species with more parental care have fewer offspring