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xenn [34]
2 years ago
11

A small fish eats part of a plant and then is eaten by a larger fish. The larger fish is then eaten by a shark. What situation h

as occurred? (1 point)
A: A producer is eaten by a primary consumer which is then eaten by a secondary consumer. The secondary consumer is then eaten by a tertiary consumer.

B: A producer is eaten by a primary consumer which is then decomposed by a decomposer. The decomposer then becomes a producer.

C: A producer is eaten by a primary consumer which is then eaten by a secondary consumer. The secondary consumer is then decomposed by a decomposer.

D: A primary consumer is eaten by a secondary consumer which is then eaten by a tertiary consumer. The tertiary consumer is then eaten by a producer.
Biology
1 answer:
BabaBlast [244]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

what level of biology is this?

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