Is it reasonable to expect that all habitats suitable for a given organism will have the same carrying capacity for that organism?
A) Yes; unless the carrying capacities are the same, the habitat would not be suitable.
B) Yes; the carrying capacity is determined solely by the type of organism being considered.
C) No; the habitat is the location where all essential resources occur, but these resources may be available in varying amounts.
D) No; it is not possible for two habitats to have the same carrying capacity.
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