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Plants are at the _________ of the food web and the other levels depend on plant for energy/food.
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Plants are at the _________ of the food web and the other levels depend on plant for energy/food.
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Plants are at the lowest part (bottom) of the food chain. They are called producers because they produce their own food using the sunlight's energy.
Producers are plants on land and phytoplankton (algae) in the oceans.
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