Make a claim about the importance of wolves in the Yellowstone National Park ecosystem. a. Claim: Wolves must be keystone species because they have on the rest of their ecosystem. Question 2 b. Sort the following facts according to whether they support the claim from part a. All of the statements are true, but only two of them directly support the correct claim from part a.(2 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Facts Directly Supporting the Correct Claim from Part a Facts Not Directly Supporting the Claim

Facts Directly Supporting the Correct Claim from Part a:

1. The reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone National Park in 1995 resulted in a cascade of changes throughout the ecosystem.
2. The presence of wolves has led to a decrease in elk population, which has allowed vegetation to grow back along rivers and streams.

Facts Not Directly Supporting the Claim:
1. Yellowstone National Park is home to diverse wildlife, including bears and bison.
2. Wolves play a crucial role in maintaining a balanced ecosystem.
3. The reintroduction of wolves has also had positive effects on other species, such as beavers and songbirds.
4. The presence of wolves has attracted more tourists to Yellowstone National Park.
5. The ecosystem in Yellowstone National Park is complex and interconnected.