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6 January, 04:34

How is a food web different from a food chain?

A) Food webs contain only producers, not consumers

B) Food webs do not include decomposers

C) Food webs contain many different, linked food chains

D) Food webs exist in aquatic environments; food chains exist in terrestrial environments

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  1. 6 January, 04:59
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    In food web, producers are eaten by many different consumers, and most consumers onward are eaten by more than one predator ... Most organisms are part of several food chains. A food web starts with the producers in ecosystem and then branches off into interconnected food chains that show who eats whom in ecosystem.
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