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Which would be an autotroph in a grassland ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses
monarch butterfly
monarch butterfly
mallard duck
mallard duck
prairie cordgrass
prairie cordgrass
muskrat
muskrat
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prairie cordgrass
Explanation: Autotrophs produce their own food (usually by photosynthesis); prairie cordgrass is a plant, whereas monarchs, mallard ducks, and muskrats are consumers.
Explanation: Autotrophs produce their own food (usually by photosynthesis); prairie cordgrass is a plant, whereas monarchs, mallard ducks, and muskrats are consumers.
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