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Clarify what is meant by the following true statement: Grass is just as important as mice in the diet of a carnivore such as a fox.

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In the food chain, animals such as mice eat grass and therefore, a fox needs the grass as much as the mice
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Answer: Because of the Food Chain, the sequence of transfers of matter and energy from organism to organism.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mice eat all kinds of vegetation, including grass. From there they obtain the necessary nutrients to carry out the cellular respiration that will produce energy for the vital physiological processes of the animal. Then, a carnivorous animal like a fox will feed on that mouse. And so it will in turn use it to obtain the nutrients and energy necessary to stay alive. Then, the fox fed on the mouse that first fed on the grass. Then, the grass indirectly and through the food chain (which is a linear network of links in a food web starting from the mice and ending at the fox ), was important in feeding the fox.