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FCAT words about food chains and webs

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Producer   An organism that makes its own food from the environment, usually a green plant.  
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Consumer   An organism that feeds on other organisms(plants or animals) for food. This organism cannot make their own food.  
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Food Chain   Transfer of energy through various stages as a result of feeding patterns of a series of organisms  
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Decomposer   A living thing that eats wastes and dead plants and animals. They break down wastes into nutrients.  
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Carnivore   An animal that eats only other animals  
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Herbivore   An animal that consumes only plants  
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Omnivore   An animal that eats plants as well as other animals  
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Habitat   A place where plants and animals can meet their needs such as food, water and shelter.  
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Prey   Animals that are eaten.  
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Predator   A consumer that eats prey (another animal)  
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Sequence   The order in which things happen  
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Food web   A model that shows many different feeding relationships among living things  
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Energy   The quantity that describes the capacity to do work  
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