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When an organism dies, what happens to the nutrients that have been transferred to it? A. The nutrients are lost. B. The nutrients are recycled back to the soil. C. The nutrients are multiplied. D. The
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When an organism dies, what happens to the nutrients that have been transferred to it? A. The nutrients are lost. B. The nutrients are recycled back to the soil. C. The nutrients are multiplied. D. The nutrients cause the organism to rot and decay.
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Answer: either or
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the answer is b bro its easy
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