To make energy, wetland microbes digest
A) sunlight.
B) purified water.
C) organic material.
D) electrons.
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The correct answer is C) organic material.
Wetland microbes play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter, such as plant debris and animal remains, through a process known as decomposition. This digestion of organic material releases energy, which the microbes use for their metabolism and growth, and also contributes to nutrient cycling in the ecosystem. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!