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Which of the following describes a predator/prey relationship in a freshwater environment? Algae in a lake makes its own food from the sunlight

Sharks consume smaller fish they catch in the ocean

Dragonflies capture and eat mosquitos larvae in a river

Male fish in a pond fight each other for females

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