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The progression from the producer to the consumers is called the ______. A. potential energy. B. food chain. C. tertiary consumer. D. roller coaster experiment.
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The progression from the producer to the consumers is called the ______.
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potential energy.
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food chain.
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tertiary consumer.
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roller coaster experiment.
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It is the b. food chain and begins with plant, then animals that eat plants, and finally animals that eat other animals.
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