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Help me please! I will report any links! Answer all of the questions using the diagram provided. 1. Which organisms are producers? 2. Which organisms are herbivores? 3. Which organisms is an omnivore?
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Answer all of the questions using the diagram provided.
1. Which organisms are producers?
2. Which organisms are herbivores?
3. Which organisms is an omnivore?
4. Which organisms is the top level consumer?
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Answer:producer- seaweed and phytoplankton
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