Species A is a primary producer, and Species B is a primary consumer that consumes Species A. Which species has a larger population?(1 point) Responses Population is not determined by trophic level. Species A if the two species have similar lifespans and masses. Species B if the two species have similar lifespans and masses. Species A; there are always more primary producers than primary consumers

. Therefore, Species A is more likely to have a larger population compared to Species B.