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Science Chapter 3: Animals

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makes food from water, air, sunlight (PLANTS)   producers  
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animals that hunt for food   predator  
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animals that predators hunt   prey  
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breaks down dead plant and animal material   decomposer  
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An organism that lives on or in another organism   parasite  
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Eats producers or other consumers   consumer  
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where you get food, water, shelter   habitat  
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all the living and non living things in a place   ecosystem  
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producers and consumers that depend on each other for food   food chain  
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all living things in a group   community  
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What can be easily broken down by a decomposer?   dead leaves  
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List 3 examples of different producers   apple tree, tomato plant, corn (ANY PLANTS)  
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An organism that a parasite lives on or in   host  
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Give an example of a parasite   flea, tick, tapeworms  
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Give an example of a host   dog, cat  
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A fish habitat MUST have_________   water  
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Why wouldn't an owl and hawk be in the same food chain?   They do not need each other for food.  
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What group has the most members in an energy pyramid?   plants  
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What group has both living and non living members?   ecosystem  
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