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Construct A Short Foodchain, Ending with Man.

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Construct a short foodchain, ending with man.

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Plants → Man

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Chapter 5: Our Environment - Exercise 1 [Page 227]

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Lakhmir Singh Biology Part 3 [English] Class 10
Chapter 5 Our Environment
Exercise 1 | Q 35.2 | Page 227

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