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Biology, 10.05.2021 14:00 anonymous176

If the population size of a predator increases, how will this affect the population size of its prey? a) The prey population will not change in size.
b) The prey population will increases in size.
c) The prey population will change unpredictably.
d) The prey population will decreases in size.

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