Energy and Organisms
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all organisms such as plants, animals, protists go through this process to break down their food in order to use it for energy | cellular respiration
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organisms need more or less of this depending on the circumstances at a particular moment | energy
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organisms need energy for tasks such as reproduction, growth, hunting, and sleeping in order to do this | live
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where organisms obtain energy | food
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bacteria reproducing, a bird building a nest, yeast eating sugar | examples of organisms using energy
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organisms that have chloroplasts(plants, protists, and bacteria) go through this process to make their own food | photosynthesis
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in order to go through cellular respiration, organisms need these things in their body | oxygen and glucose
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in order to go through photosynthesis, organisms need these things in their body along with light energy from the sun | water and carbon dioxide
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glucose and oxygen that help start the process of cellular respiration are the products of this | photosynthesis
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the products of cellular respiration | carbon dioxide, water, and energy
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the products of photosynthesis | glucose and oxygen
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if an organism is without this, they will have no energy and will be unable to live | food
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These two processes are dependent on one another; if one process doesn't happen than the other will not happen | cellular respiration and photosynthesis
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moss, grass, and aloe vera are all autotrophs (make their own food) which makes them... | producers
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insects, moles, and vultures are examples of... | consumers
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these organisms collect the sun's energy in order to photosynthesize | producers
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these organisms get energy by eating producers and other consumers | consumers
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the role of this organism is to break down dead organisms and return raw materials back to the environment | decomposers
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the role of this organism is to recycle raw materials back into the ecosystem so the energy continues to be transferred from organism to organism | decomposers
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this level of organisms depends on photosynthesis to get energy into the ecosystem | producer
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these levels of organisms go through cellular respiration in order to keep the energy cycling in the ecosystem | producer, consumer, decomposer
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these levels of organisms are part of the creation of oil and all the products made from oil | producer, consumer, decomposer
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the amount of energy from this level organism limits the number of consumers the ecosystem can support | producer
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according to the energy pyramid,this level has the fewest number of organisms within the ecosystem | 3rd level consumer
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according to the energy pyramid, this level has the most energy | producer
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