MCQ
If phytoplanktons are destroyed in the sea, then
  • A
    No effect will be seen
  • B
    Primary consumers will grow luxuriently
  • It will effect the food chain
  • D
    Algae will get more space to grow

Answer

Correct option: C.
It will effect the food chain
c
(c)Because in sea ecosystem, phytoplanktons are primary producers, if they are destroyed, naturally food chain will be disturbed.

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