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Quinton Mccarthy
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2 April, 23:44
What does the arrow mean in a food chain
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Jakob Wu
2 April, 23:55
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Arrows in the food chain show the flow of energy moving from one organism to the next (energy source, producers to consumers to decomposers)
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Jayleen Hancock
2 April, 23:59
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It means organisms must eat other organisms.
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