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Ecosystems

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What are these animals aka what do they eat Meat, plant, or both? So are they Carnivore, Omnivore, or Herbivore? Frog, Cat, Hawk, Owl, Snake Carnivore Meat
What are these animals aka what do they eat Meat, plant, or both? So are they Carnivore, Omnivore, or Herbivore? Man and Sparrow Omnivore Both
What are these animals aka what do they eat Meat, plant, or both? So are they Carnivore, Omnivore, or Herbivore? Leaf Beatle, Cow , Deer, Mouse, Rabbit Herbivore plant
A series of plants and animals in which each organism is a source of food (energy) for the next in the series Food Chain
Organisms that make their own food (they use the light energy from the sun to produce food from carbon dioxide in the air and water) Producers
organisms that eat other organisms Consumers
Animals that eat other animals Carnivore
Animals that eat only plants Herbivore
Animals that eat both plants and animals Omnivore
consumers (including micro organisms, termites, worms, and fungi) That get the energy that they need by breaking down dead or decaying matter. They release nutrients back into soil Decomposers
food web vs. a food chain? food web shows how different food chains in the community are linked together
give an example of a food chain. sun>leaves>leaf beetle>frog>snake>cat>decomposer back to leaves
What are 3 types of consumers Carnivores, Herbivores, Omnivores
What are producers and how do they make their own food? Organisms, that make their own food (They use the light energy from carbon dioxide in the air in water)
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