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What trophic level does the lizard fill in the food web? Producer Decomposer Primary consumer Secondary consumer

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wait hold on

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do u want answer or explination and answer

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I think its C or D not sure please don't help if your not sure.

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hold on ill look it up on anwsers,ight

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is C Primary Consumer

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did u spell this word right,(trophic)

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yes

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ok let me check 4 the anwser

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sara, i can tell you 100% that it is C Primary Consumer

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can you check this How do chemoautotrophs make energy? They covert carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight into carbohydrates. They convert carbon dioxide, water, and organic molecules to carbohydrates. They convert carbon dioxide, sunlight, and organic molecules to carbohydrates. They convert carbon dioxide, water, and inorganic compounds into carbohydrates. I think it's B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes, it is B

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yeah im goin with his anwser

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any more questions?

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hmmm

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Which statement describes the relationship between the deer and the bear on the food web? Autotrophs supply food for the heterotrophs. Heterotrophs compete for the same food source. Autotrophs and heterotrophs share the same food source. Heterotrophs supply food for the autotrophs.

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C is the answer

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lol are you gueessing how can you possibly know that before i posted the picture

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no im not

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yup,what he said is right i justed looked it up

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ya buddy

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the last question he anwserd

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lol i see other people posted the same qestion

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any more questions

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i was just goin to ask that

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lol, great minds think alike

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yes hold on thanks you guys i second guess my self a lot im still not sure about the answers lol

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no problem

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What percent of energy is transferred between the levels indicated by the blue arrows?

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50 percent 90 percent 100 percent 10 percent

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lol yeah they do and,np sara

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10%

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this one is hard

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ill look it up,ight

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no it's not 10

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look at the picture it's defiantly not 10

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then im out on this question cause when i took a test i had that question and i got 100 what ya, maybe it was a lil different so im out for this one

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its 10% some other kid posted the question and got the anwser 10

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what i thought

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he has a different picture

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yeah nvm

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hold on

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im gonna have to go with 50%

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i did some research and i gotta agree with marrero

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yup thats the best possible anwser

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i thought that to

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anymore questions

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man u beat me again

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last 2 1.What problems would you expect to observe in an ecosystem without secondary consumers? 2.Why are detritivores important to energy transfer within an ecosystem?

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lol

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i was gonna say that

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ight where are the anwsers

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It's writing a paragraph i'll post what I think it is

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ill do #1 u do #2

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If there were no secondary consumers, there would be an increased population ofprimary consumers. Since primary consumers are herbivores, they would be eating plant life (producers) at a much higher rate. This could lead to many implications. Plant life may be threatened. Which would cause increased difficulty for primary consumers to survive after they overpopulate. If plants are over consumed, microorganisms that rely on plants as hosts (either parasitic, or many times symbiotic) will suffer. If those plants are flowering, local bee and pollinator populations can also be affected. Overpopulation of primary consumers can lead to diseased of primary consumers. since there would be more of them. They could also encroach on new territory an harm wildlife in another area. Loss of plant life can lead to erosion and loss of land nutrients, along with any farming capability. Can also be desert forming,(got this from anwsers)

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got it from anwsers

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lol

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yeah i saw that on yahhoo

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its for the first question

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number 2 is confusing

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let me check

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i messaged u #2

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Detritivores decompose animal and plant waste and return/recycle resources to an ecosystem add that to the other part of #2

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man i cant find the anwser to #2 anywere

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i had to use my science book

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oh smart dude

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lol

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is that enough info sara

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anymore questions

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hope we helped

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thx zach

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no prob

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thanks i'll figure out number 2 it has to be long answer

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ight gtg see u guy later

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b4 u go, i gotta question

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All the answers you guys gave me with wrong

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ummmmmm, im SOOO sorry then

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