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2 June, 16:52
Which consumers live in the open ocean
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Yasmine Moses
2 June, 17:16
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Answer: swordfish, dolphins, and sharks
Explanation: Consumers must eat other consumers or producers to survive in the open ocean. Out of the provided answer choices, swordfish, dolphins, and sharks all prey on producers or other consumers to eat.
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