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Term | Definition |
decomposer | An organism that gets energy receding on dead materials and water. They use sugars from dead materials to get energy. They then give of carbon dioxide. |
microorganism | An organism that cannot be seen without the aid of a microscope. Bacteria and some fungi are microscopic. |
yeast | A single celled fungus, yeast remains dormant when it's dry. It begins to grow in warm moist environments. Yeast uses sugar for food |
The process of a plant | The seed is dug then needs water it has to be the perfect temperature and the plant would germinate |
petal | To attract bees and insects with there bright colors and smells. It protects the male and female. |
sepal | To protect the flower bud and to support the flower. |
pistil | The female part of the flower |
stigma | To attract pollen with its sticky top |
style | To protect the pollen as it travels to the ovary |
ovary | To hold the eggs that will combine with the pollen grain. |
nectary | To produce nectar that attracts pollinators |
receptacle | It provides support to the flower |
Stamen | Male part of flower |
Anther | To make pollen |
Filament | To give support to the anther |
photosynthesis | the process that plants and other producers use to make food carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the sun are combined to create sugar and oxygen. The sugar is stored so that the plantain photosynthesize when there is no sun and the oxygen is relased in |
Consumer | An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms. All animals are consumers |
Carnivores | An animal that catches and eats other live animals |
Herbivores | An animal that eats only plants |
Omnivores | An animal that eats both plants and animals |
Nymph | The immature form of an insect that is the second stage of incomplete metamorphosis. Nymphs look like small adults but they have no wings or reproductive body parts, |
incomplete metamorphosis | A change in body form that takes place in some animals. There are 3 stages: Egg, nymph, and adult |
primary producer | organism that makes their own food from sunlight and/or chemical energy from deep sea vents are the base of every food chain. These are called autographs |
primary consumer | animals that eat primary producers they are also called herbivores |
secondary consumer | eat primary consumers they are carnivores and omnivores |
tertiary consumer | eat secondary consumer. |
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