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Biology, 20.05.2020 02:57, rhondafits43771

1.) How does the arrangement of who eats whom compare with the arrangement of the number of individuals?
2.) What might happen to the other organisms if algae were removed from this group? What might happen if killer whales were removed?
3.) Are there any organisms in this group that eat more than on kind of food? How would you change the order of your cards to reflect this information?
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