The overall flow of energy through an ecosystem is fromA.

consumers to producers to decomposers.

B.

consumers and decomposers to producers.

C.

decomposers to consumers and producers.

D.

producers to consumers and decomposers

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Answer 1
Answer: the answer is D.producers to consumers and decomposers
A producer like a plant are eaten by a consumer like a cow and when the cow dies it is decomposed by the decomposers 
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: The answer is D

Explanation:


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