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do grasses and grains eat any other organisms? trace using the food web shown

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Producers are vital in a food chain because they support consumers, who rely on them to obtain their own food and energy. The primary consumers are those that feed on producers, while secondary consumers eat primary consumers. In grasslands, for example, grass acts as the producer, while mice that eat grass are the primary consumers. Predators of mice, such as snakes, are next up on the food chain as secondary consumers. Although snakes do not eat grass, they rely on its existence for their own survival.

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