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How do plants get nutrients from animals? A. When the animal dies, it decays and the nutrients from its body go back into the earth where they are absorbed by plants. B. House plants get nutrients from plant food; other plants don't get any. C. Animals are responsible for watering plants and giving them plant food when there are no people around. D. When an animal eats part of a plant, it gets nutrients from the animal's mouth.

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  1. 4 July, 21:59
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    A, they return valuable nutrients to the soil.
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