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Biology, 26.05.2021 01:30, joThompson

13. I eat only other animals. I am an) 14. I eat both plants and animals. I am a(n)
15. I eat dead organic matter. I am a(n)
16. I break down organic matter into simpler compounds. I am an
17. I am the first consumer above the producer level. I am a(n)
18. I am a carnivore that eats herbivores. I am a(n)
19. I am a carnivore that eats other carnivores. I am a(n)
20. The levels of nourishment in a food chain are called

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