How do animals and plants rely on each other in the Prairie?

A. The grass in the prairie provides oxygen while animals give off carbon dioxide gas.
Secondary consumers eat the grass as their food source.

B. There are many decomposers in the Prairie that can be used as food source for first consumers.

C. There is more sunlight in the prairie for plants to grow therefore more food source for animals.

Respuesta :

Answer:

c

Explanation:

Animals and plants depend on a complex system of food for survival. In a typical prairie ecosystem, the web might work like this: The sun provides energy for the grass; grasshoppers feed on the grass; birds and frogs eat the grasshoppers; snakes eat birds, frogs and mice; owls and hawks will eat the birds as well as snakes, frogs and mice.

let me know if I'm right or not

i’m pretty sure it’s A