How is biodiversity and organism success related to tropical rainforests?(1 point)

Responses

If tropical rainforests are deforested, biodiversity and organism success suffers.
If tropical rainforests are deforested, biodiversity and organism success suffers.

The tropical rainforest biome is the least biodiverse biome on Earth.
The tropical rainforest biome is the least biodiverse biome on Earth.

All species in the tropical rainforests have been identified by scientists, thus they can be protected in zoos if an area needs to be deforested.
All species in the tropical rainforests have been identified by scientists, thus they can be protected in zoos if an area needs to be deforested.

[Choice D]

Tropical rainforests have a high level of biodiversity, meaning they are home to a wide variety of different species. This high biodiversity allows for greater organism success, as there are more niches and resources available for different organisms to thrive. When tropical rainforests are deforested, this biodiversity is greatly reduced, leading to a loss of habitat for many species and a decrease in overall organism success. Protecting tropical rainforests is essential for maintaining biodiversity and promoting the success of the organisms that call these ecosystems home.