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How does energy get from one organism to another? A. from one organism eating another organism. B. from being exposed to sun C. from living in the same region D. by rubbing against each other
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How does energy get from one organism to another?
A. from one organism eating another
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B. from being exposed to sun
C. from living in the same region
D. by rubbing against each other
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A. Just think of it like bees and pollination one bee needs to eat one flower to give it to the other flower and then it grows just think of that next time
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A: from one organism eating another organism
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