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Charlize
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8 October, 03:34
How do organisms get energy?
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Lizeth Goodwin
8 October, 03:57
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It depends. Producers like plants get their energy from the sun, then is the primary consumer which eats the producer to get 10% of the energy and it keeps going up until you reach a tertiary consumer also the energy that the organism gets is 10% less
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