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How is energy from sunlight used to make sugar molecules?
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The diagram below represents a marine food web and a process that can harm the human population. each circle represents an organism and the smaller dots inside them represent a toxic substance. what is being represented and how does it harm the population? the diagram represents biological half-life, in which toxins build up in organisms higher up on the food chain, and this can negatively impact humans who consume the organisms and the toxic substance. the diagram represents biomagnification, in which toxins build up in organisms higher up on the food chain, and this can negatively impact humans who consume the organisms and the toxic substance. the diagram represents the process by which different organisms prey upon each other; this can impact the human population by reducing the number of organisms that do not contain the toxin. the diagram represents the way that toxins are metabolized by living organisms, with those at greater trophic levels able to metabolize more efficiently than those at lower levels. this means that those at higher tropic levels are safer for humans to consume compared to the organisms at lower trophic levels.
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Why would satellite imagery be more useful than a map in some instances? check all that apply. provides landmarks such as buildings is an overhead view of earthβs features can be used when internet is not available provides small details of roads for digital maps provides various methods of transportation to a location
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According to this food web which of the following would be considered primary consumers
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Fungi are classified into how many groups? a. 1 group b. 2 groups c. 3 groups d. 4 groups
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