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1. A disease kills an organism that is a secondary consumer in a food web, and the organism decays. What is the next thing that happens to the energy in the organism's body…
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1. A disease kills an organism that is a secondary consumer in a food web, and the organism
decays. What is the next thing that happens to the energy in the organism's body?
A. It is transferred to producers.
B. It is transferred to decomposers.
C. It is transferred to other secondary consumers.
D. It is transferred to tertiary consumers.
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Answer:
it is transferred to producers
Step-by-step explanation:
it is transferred to the producers
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