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7 December, 12:55

Why do food chains in an ecosystem rarely contain more than five organisms?

A. Nutrients are recycled by the decomposers back to the producers.

B. Nutrients are lost from the ecosystem when organisms die.

C. The conversion of food into growth by an organism is not very efficient.

D. Energy is recycled by the decomposers back to the producers.

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  1. 7 December, 15:11
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    The answer should be D because if thats one of your answers on your tests and you missed it, then i would recemend studing. D is the answer because if organisms die, then new ones grow.
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