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What type of ecological pyramid would obtained with the following data?
Secondary consumer : 120 g
Primary consumer : 60 g
Primary producer : 10 g

A

Upright pyramid of biomass

B

Upright pyramid of numbers

C

Pyramid of energy

D

Inverted pyramid of biomass

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