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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the information in the paragraph below to answer the question. In a small pond, green algae grows near the surface of the water to the depth that light penetrates. Algae need the light to photosynthesize. Tadpoles and small fish feed on the algae. Bigger fish and turtles feed on the tadpoles and smaller fish. When the organisms die, they fall to the bottom of the pond where bacteria and fungi decompose their bodies. Which organisms are decomposers? A. Tadpoles and Turtles B. Tadpoles and small fish C. Fungi and small fish D. Bacteria and Algae

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is the question copied right? I am pretty sure that bacteria and fungi are decomposers. Turtles tadpoles and fish are comsumers and algae is producer.... None of the options are just bacteria and fungi.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

If the question IS copied right, the best answer would be C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In a small pond, green algae grows near the surface of the water to the depth that light penetrates. Algae need the light to photosynthesize. Tadpoles and small fish feed on the algae. Bigger fish and turtles feed on the tadpoles and smaller fish. When the organisms die, they fall to the bottom of the pond where bacteria and fungi decompose their bodies. Which organisms are consumers?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. Algae and small fish B. Tadpoles and Turtles C. Bacteria and big fish D. Bacteria and fung

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In a small pond, green algae grows near the surface of the water to the depth that light penetrates. Algae need the light to photosynthesize. Tadpoles and small fish feed on the algae. Bigger fish and turtles feed on the tadpoles and smaller fish. When the organisms die, they fall to the bottom of the pond where bacteria and fungi decompose their bodies. Which organisms are consumers?

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