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Chemistry, 20.09.2020 02:01 mitch729

POSSIBLE POINTS A partial grassland food web is shown
Badgers
Ground
squirrels
Prairie
chickens
Upland
sandpipers
Ants
Beetles
Grasshoppers
Karner blue
butterflies
Lupines
Grasses
Which of the following be describes a relationship in this grassland?
O Badgers are top predators because they eat upland sandpipers and beetles.
A producer-consumer relationship exists between lupines and ants.
A predator-prey relationship exists between beetles and ground squirrels
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