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13 May, 04:15

How does the carbon in grass become part of a lion?

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The lion eats the grass

Carbon from grass doesn't end up in a lion.

The carbon ends up in the lion's food chain.

The lion breathes in carbon given out by the plant

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  1. 13 May, 04:37
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    The carbon ends up in the lion's food chain

    Explanation:

    Lions just like humans, depends on oxygen to breathe therefore it is not the last option. Lions also don't eat plants, they are carnivores. Members in a food chain are all connected, the only logical answer would be C
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