Science Ecosystem stack
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Producer | Organisms that use energy from the sun or other chemical reactions to make their own food.
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Photosynthesis | A process that producers use to make their own food using energy from enter the web of life.
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Consumer | Organisms that cannot make their own food.
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Protozoans | Single-celled, animal-like protist.
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Herbivores | Animals that only eat plants.
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Carnivores | Animals that only eat other animals.
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Omnivores | Animals that feed on other animals and plants.
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Decomposers | Break down dead organisms, animal droppings, leaves and other wastes produced by living things
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Scavengers | Organisms that feed on dead animals.
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