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What happens to the chemical elements that make up the molecules of living things as they pass through a food web? a. Some of their energy is stored in newly made structures. b. All of their energy is
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What happens to the chemical elements that make up the molecules of living things as they pass through a food web?
a. Some of their energy is stored in newly made structures.
b. All of their energy is dissipated as heat.
c. They remain intact in their original structures.
d. They are not transferred at all.
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Some of their energy is stored in newly made structures.
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