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INFER when a grasshopper eats grass, only some of the energy from the grass is stored into the grasshopper's body. How does the grasshopper use the rest of the energy?

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Answer: The grasshopper uses energy to live and grow and stores the rest of the energy in its body.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consumers get energy by eating other living things. When the grasshopper eats the grass, the energy stored in the grass goes into the grasshopper's body. The grasshopper uses energy to live and grow and stores the rest of the energy in its body. The snake and the hawk are also consumers.

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A grasshopper may use the energy to move around, store it or use it for nutrients. There may be many answers to this.
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