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4. In a given park area, there are two tertiary consumers whose combined mass is 500 kg. a) What would be the approximate mass of secondary consumers needed to support
these tertiary consumers?
b) What would be the approximate mass of the primary consumers in this food chain?
c) What would be the approximate mass of plant material needed to support the food
chain?

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