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why are predator - prey interactions important for the ecosystem? report an error question 4 of 5
○ predators keep prey populations in homeostasis.
○ predators make sure that prey populations do not compete with each other.
○ predators prevent parasitism from occurring in their prey.
○ predators live in mutualism with their prey, where both organisms benefit.
Brief Explanations
- Option 1: Predators regulate prey populations, helping maintain ecosystem balance (homeostasis) by preventing overpopulation.
- Option 2: Predators don’t prevent parasitism in prey; parasitism is a different interaction.
- Option 3: Predators don’t control intra - prey competition; competition among prey is an internal dynamic.
- Option 4: Predator - prey is not mutualism (mutualism benefits both, while prey is harmed in predation).
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A. Predators keep prey populations in homeostasis.