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How do animals and plants rely on each other in the prairie? ITS TIMED

There are many decomposers in the prairie that can be used as food sources for first-order consumers.
There is more sunlight in the prairie for plants to grow, and therefore more food sources for animals.
Second-order consumers eat the grass as their food source.
The grass in the prairie provides oxygen, while animals give off carbon dioxide gas.

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Answer:

I would assume its the last one "The grass in the prairie provides oxygen, while animals give off carbon dioxide gas."

Explanation:

The question asks how the animals and plants rely on each other

The plants provide oxygen and food for the animals, and the animals provide carbon dioxide to them.

Hope this helps :D

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