Which of the following statements best supports the claim that different organisms use different strategies for conserving energy needed for growth, reproduction, and maintenance of the living state?
A. Herbivores eat a plant-based diet, carnivores eat a meat-based diet, and omnivores eat both plants and meat.
B. Fungi and bacteria both perform the essential function of moving carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus from the living to the non-living world.
C. Annual flowering plants have shallow root systems and many colorful flowers, while perennial flowering plants have deep root systems and fewer flowers.
D. Predator animals tend to have binocular vision, while prey animals tend to have panoramic vision.
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