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Biology, 28.10.2020 18:20 Kellystar27

24 kcal Hawk
carnivore)
470 kcal
Bluejays (omnivore)
4,000 kcal Caterpillars (herbivore)
25,500 kcal
Oak tree leaves (producer)
Sunlight hitting Earth's surface = 3.190,000 kcal.
Label the pyramid levels in Model 1 with the following listed in order from bottom to top
starting with oak tree): primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and
tertiary consumers.

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