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Where do plants get energy
All living things need energy to stay alive, but they don't all get energy in the same way. Fungi, like mushrooms, get energy
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Question: Organisms need energy to survive, grow and reproduce.Where do living things get the energy that they need
Answers: A.
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Why is the sun necessary for plants to live on earth?
(7 Points) A. Plants convert the sun’s energy into food B. Plants convert
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There are fewer animals at the top of the food pyramid because energy is lost as it moves up. Plants support ecosystems by
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How are plants affected by an increase in thermal energy on Earth?
There are fewer plants growing. Plants produce more pollen.
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How are plants affected by an increase in thermal energy on Earth? A. plants produce more pollen. B. The plants release more
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How are plants affected by an increase in thermal energy on Earth?
a. plants produce more pollen b. plants grow less c. the
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How are plants affected by an increase in thermal energy on earth?
A There are feeer plants growing B Plants grow less C The
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how are plants affected by an increase in thermal energy on Earth?
a plants produce more pollen b the plants release more heat c
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What makes plants the beginning of the food chain?
Responses All organisms eat plants. All organisms eat plants. Plants can store
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