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Biology, 20.11.2019 12:31 ambercable3

Why do food chains typically have no more than six links? a) decomposers would not have enough decaying matter to break down for energy. b) with too many links, animals at the end of the chain would have too much food. c) plants would not have enough carbon dioxide to survive, causing a gap in the chain. d) with too many links, animals at the end of the chain would not get enough food to survive.

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