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Chemistry, 03.06.2021 19:30, elawnnalewis3568

Why might having mud in an ecosystem be important? Mud can replace producers in an ecosystem.

Pigs love to wallow in mud.

Mud can replace consumers in an ecosystem.

An insect needs mud wallows to breed; that insect pollinates several flowers in that ecosystem.

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