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(10) Question 2 Read the information below and answer the questions that follow, A jackal catches hares which, similar to rats and mice, feed off green vegetation that produce seeds. These plants are covered in aphids which are the prey of ladybirds. In turn, the ladybirds, together with the locusts, are eaten by shrikes (butcher-birds). The rat and mice populations are kept under control by the presence of the hawks and owls, the latter of which are nocturnal. The decomposers, the last trophic level in the food chain, release the nutrients back to the soil. 2.1. Use the information above to make a diagrammatic representation of a food web that includes all the organisms mentioned. (9)​

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