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Biology, 15.07.2019 06:00 ldibut2003
20 points asap pls in an ecosystem, organisms are dependent on each other for their survival. small fish eat plankton. in the fish, chemical energy from plankton is converted into 1 oxegenated energy 2 radiant energy 3 macahnical energy and used by fishes to swim. these fish are then devoured by large fish. bacteria break down the dead bodies of fish to release energy, which is then absorbed by other organisms in the ecosystem. this flow of energy is an example of the 1 loss of energy 2 creation of energy 3 conservation of energy.
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