In Alaska, salmon feed on tiny plants called phytoplankton. During late summer, salmon gather in rivers to reproduce. Grizzly bears visit these rivers to feed on the large number of salmon.
Phytoplankton are (autotrophs, heterotrophs, neither)
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Both the salmon and the grizzly bears are (producers, consumers)
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Grizzly bears are (primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers)
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Phytoplankton are (autotrophs, heterotrophs, neither)
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Both the salmon and the grizzly bears are (producers, consumers)
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Grizzly bears are (primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers)
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Phytoplankton are **autotrophs**.
Both the salmon and the grizzly bears are **consumers**.
Grizzly bears are typically classified as **tertiary consumers**, as they eat primary consumers (like salmon) that have themselves eaten other organisms.
Both the salmon and the grizzly bears are **consumers**.
Grizzly bears are typically classified as **tertiary consumers**, as they eat primary consumers (like salmon) that have themselves eaten other organisms.
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