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12 October, 04:06
Where do we get all energy in our ecosystems?
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Caitlyn
12 October, 04:28
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Organisms can be either producers or consumers in terms of energy flow through an ecosystem. Producers convert energy from the environment into carbon bonds, such as those found in the sugar glucose.
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