Claim ~ Evidence ~ Reasoning
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| CER | Claim Evidence Reasoning
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| Claim | Your answer
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| Evidence | Proving your answer with observations; such as data from a food web
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| Reasoning | Explain the why using science vocabulary
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| Food Web | System of interlocking and interdependent food chains
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| Producer | Plants or autotrophs; make their own food
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| Primary Consumer | Eat the producer
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| Secondary Consumer | Eat the primary consumer
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| Tertiary Consumer | Eat the secondary consumer
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| Energy Pyramid | A model to show the flow of energy in an ecosystem
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| Triangle | Shape of energy pyramid
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| Biomass | Renewable energy from plant material or animal waste
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| Trophic Level | The levels in an ecosystem
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| Sunlight | Energy needed for survival and enters through our producers
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| Change in Biomass | The largest biomass is available in the producers. As you move up an energy pyramid, energy is used and lost because organisms need it to survive.
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| Facts | These come from the evidence
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| Blank | The claim is usually fill in the ___.
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| Paragraph | The reasoning is a...
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| Opinion | The reasoning paragraph should end with your...
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| Abiotic | Nonliving natural factors
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| Biotic | Living factors
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| Ecosystem | This is made of biotic and abiotic factors
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| Population | All the organisms that are the same type in a certain area
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| Organism | A single living thing
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| Nonliving | Rock, soil, air, and water are abiotic so they are...
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| Living | Trees, spiders, snakes, and flowers are biotic so they are...
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