Biology, 09.12.2020 01:20, andrewschmitz4704
. A slug, frog, horon bird, and grass plant are all part of the same food chain. Through which process does energy get into the food chain? Which organisms are consumers in this food chain? Why would there be fewer herons in the ecosystem than slugs? Fungi are decomposers in this ecosystem. Where do they fit into the food chain? Explain. help plsss quickly
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