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Food Chains/Webs

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producers   organisms that make their own food  
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consumers   animals that eat other organisms  
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herbivores   animals that eat only plants  
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carnivores   animals that eat only other animals  
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omnivores   animals that eat both plants and animals  
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decomposers   organisms that feed on dead plants and animals, as well as animal wastes  
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predators   animals that hunt other animals for food  
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prey   animals that are hunted by predators  
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food chain   the path of energy from the sun to a producer to an animal to another animal  
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food web   a group of overlapping food chains  
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energy   what is needed to do work or cause change  
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unique niche   an organism’s role in an ecosystem based on how it gets its food  
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sun   a typical star that is the source of light and heat for the plants in the solar system  
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nocturnal   active at night  
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flow   Move along or out steadily and continuously in a current or stream  
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graze   to feed on grass and pasturage, as do cattle, sheep, etc.  
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