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Biology, 21.04.2021 17:20 Maaaryyss

When an organism is eaten by a predator, what happens to its atoms? Select one:

All of the atoms are incorporated into molecules within the predator.

They are digested and destroyed.

They pass through as waste.

Some are incorporated into the predator’s cells, while others are released as waste.

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