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Energy Transfer in Ecosystem
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lion
lion
habitat
decomposers
food web
predators
producers
Producers eat consumers
niche
habitat
producers
Food chain
predators
niche
carnivores
decomposers
Producers eat consumers
sunlight
herbivores
consumers
food web
lion
habitat
carnivores
producers
Miguel is writing a report about producers, consumers, herbivores, carvivores, and omnimores. Which of the following is a false statement that he shoud NOT include in his report
Which animal is a carnivore, cow, linon, mouse, rabbit
Living things that feed on the wastes and remains of plants and animals
Miguel is writing a report about producers, consumers, herbivores, carvivores, and omnimores. Which of the following is a false statement that he shoud NOT include in his report
What is an environment that meets the needs of an organism
Animals that eat only meat
What is the term for the role that each living things has in its habitat
What is the term for the role that each living things has in its habitat
Consumers that eat prey
What is the term for food chains that overlap
Which organism in NOT an omnivore, hyena, bear, lion, human
Green plants, which make thier own food
What is the term for food chains that overlap
Animals, which cannot make their own food
An environment that meets the needs of an organism
Living things that feed on the wastes and remains of plants and animals
Animals that eat only plants
Which organism in NOT an omnivore, hyena, bear, lion, human
Animals that eat only meat
Consumers that eat prey
From where does a first-level consumer get most of its energy
Movement of food engergy in a series of organisms
Where do green plants get most of the enegy they need to make their own food
What is an environment that meets the needs of an organism
From where does a first-level consumer get most of its energy

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DescriptionMatch:
Green plants, which make thier own foodproducers
Animals, which cannot make their own foodconsumers
Animals that eat only plantsherbivores
An environment that meets the needs of an organismhabitat
Movement of food engergy in a series of organismsFood chain
Living things that feed on the wastes and remains of plants and animalsdecomposers
Consumers that eat preypredators
Animals that eat only meatcarnivores
What is an environment that meets the needs of an organismhabitat
From where does a first-level consumer get most of its energyproducers
What is the term for food chains that overlapfood web
Miguel is writing a report about producers, consumers, herbivores, carvivores, and omnimores. Which of the following is a false statement that he shoud NOT include in his reportProducers eat consumers
Which organism in NOT an omnivore, hyena, bear, lion, humanlion
Where do green plants get most of the enegy they need to make their own foodsunlight
What is the term for the role that each living things has in its habitatniche
Which animal is a carnivore, cow, linon, mouse, rabbitlion
What is the term for food chains that overlapfood web
Which organism in NOT an omnivore, hyena, bear, lion, humanlion
Miguel is writing a report about producers, consumers, herbivores, carvivores, and omnimores. Which of the following is a false statement that he shoud NOT include in his reportProducers eat consumers
What is the term for the role that each living things has in its habitatniche
From where does a first-level consumer get most of its energyproducers
What is an environment that meets the needs of an organismhabitat
Animals that eat only meatcarnivores
Consumers that eat preypredators
Living things that feed on the wastes and remains of plants and animalsdecomposers