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How are primary consumers different from secondary consumers?

a. primary consumers eat only plants: secondary consumers eat other comsumers.
b. primary consumers eat other consumers; secondary consumers eat only plants.
c. primary consumers eat plants and decompose matter;
d. primary consumers eat plants an decompose matter; secondary consumers eat plants and other consumers.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Secondary consumers are organisms that eat primary consumers for energy. Primary consumers are always herbivores, or organisms that only eat autotrophic plants.

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