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5. How does energy from the sun become part of a food chain?

It is taken in by secondary consumers when they graze on the grass.
It is absorbed through the skin of the tertiary consumers as they hunt.
It is used by producers at the bottom of the food chain to produce food.
It is released when decomposers break down dead or rotting matter.

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User Doseke
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I would say all of the above. The energy from the sun forms part of the carbon cycle.

If you have to choose only ONE answer, I would say C, the third one :)

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User Eida
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Answer:

it's c

Step-by-step explanation:

Producers like grass use the sun's energy to stay alive and things like bunnies eat them and so on and so forth.

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