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Biology, 21.09.2021 08:40 kentavonwilliam

Trophic Levels Listed in the Item Bank are some important labels for sections of the image below. To find out more information about labels, some have more details
available when you click on them. Drag and drop each label to the corresponding area it identifies in the image.
ITEM BANK: Move to Bottom
Autotroph
Carnivore
Food Pyramid
Herbivore
Heterotroph
Omnivore
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Tertiary
Consumer's
Secondary
Consumers
Primary
Consumers
WA
WZ
Producers
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