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The energy role of a grizzly bear is that of a(n)____ because it cannot make its own food。

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It is a consumer.
Consumers can't make their own food.
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Answer:

consumer

Step-by-step explanation:

Consumers, as its name implies, are living things that feed on other living things to get the energy and nutrients needed for their survival. Consuming organisms are therefore heterotrophic, ie they do not produce their own food.

Consuming organisms can be further classified into primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary and so on. However, it is important to note that chains tend not to be very large, with five or fewer links generally being observed. Among the hypotheses that explain why the chains do not extend much is the energetic hypothesis, which suggests that size is limited due to low energy transfer efficiency.

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