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In a simple food chain, small fish eat algae; bigger fish eat the smaller fish; bears eat the
bigger fish.
Using the above scenario, which of these would have the largest amount of available
energy?
A. Grass
B. Grasshopper
C. Snake
D. Owl
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An organism's reproductive strategy includes all of the following except a. the number of offspring produced. b. the amount of energy expended in producing offspring. c. the length of time parental care is given d. the number of alleles an organism passes on.
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