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. The daphnia shown below has produced three egg
cells, eats live single-celled organisms, lives
in freshwater, and is caught and eaten by animals
known as hydra.
Which terms would most likely be used in a
description of this organism?
A) asexual reproduction, herbivore, prey, aquatic,
heterotrophic
B) sexual reproduction, predator, aquatic,
heterotrophic. prey
C) asexual reproduction, autotrophic, predator,
terrestrial, scavenger
D) sexual reproduction, carnivore. aquatic,
autotrophic, prey
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