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The producers in an ecosystem such as duckweed cattails have the greater total amount of energy. This is because they produce their own energy.

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Q: Which has greater total amount of energy available the duckweed cattails and other producers of pond ecosystem or the frogs minnow and othe consumers of the ecosystem?
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