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Which term does not describe a heterotroph? a. secondary consumer b. primary consumer c. producer d. scavenger
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Which term does not describe a heterotroph?
a. secondary consumer
b. primary consumer
c. producer
d. scavenger
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Producer I think, at least that’s what I would do
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