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In a typical food web, where would you generally classify a fungus? A. producer B. primary consumer C. secondary consumer d. tertiary consumer E. decomposer
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In a typical food web, where would you generally classify a fungus? A. producer B. primary consumer C. secondary consumer d. tertiary consumer E. decomposer
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a fungus is a plant so it is a producer
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