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An example of a consumer gaining chemical energy is: O A. a caterpillar spinning a cocoon. O B. a butterfly spreading its wings. O C. a spider eating an insect. O D. a squirrel …
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An example of a consumer gaining chemical energy is: O A. a caterpillar spinning a cocoon. O B. a butterfly spreading its wings. O C. a spider eating an insect. O D. a squirrel burying an acorn.
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C. A spider eating an insect.
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