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In a food chain, what is the difference between primary consumers and secondary consumers?
A) Primary consumers eat plants and other consumers, secondary consumers eat plants and decomposed matter B) Primary consumers eat only plants, secondary consumers eat primary consumers C) Primary consumers eat plants and decomposed matter, secondary consumers eat plants and other consumers D) Primary consumers eat other consumers, secondary consumers eat only plants

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

B) Primary consumers eat only plants, secondary consumers eat primary consumers

Explanation:

Secondary consumers are organisms that eat primary consumers for energy. Primary consumers are always herbivores, or organisms that only eat autotrophic plants. However, secondary consumers can either be carnivores or omnivores. Carnivores only eat other animals, and omnivores eat both plant and animal matter.

Answered by sandeepgurung245351
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Answer:

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